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Efficiency of Chamomile Essential Oils on Sleeping Quality of First-year University Students Pongsak Jaroenngarmsamer; Kittikan Pajongsaleepanya; Phannee Rojanabenjakun; Jatuporn Ounprasertsuk; Tipvarin Benjanirat; Sasipen Krutchangthong; Sunatcha Choawai
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 2 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v15i2.14954

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Objective: This is the quasi-experimental research proposed to study the efficiency of chamomile essentialoils on sleeping quality of the first-year university student.Methods: The sample was selected on 20 students with poor sleeping quality. The study was done weekly in2 weeks, intervened with chamomile essential oil. Research tools were the 3-parts questionnaires includingpersonal information, quality of sleep and environmentally influencing sleep. Data were analyzed instatistically parameters.Results: The sleeping quality of the 1st year university students in chamomile group, compare mean andstandard deviation of experimental group found that the mean pre-test sleep quality was M = 80.20, SD =6.65, with poor sleep quality overall and after 2 weeks of trial participation M = 55.65, SD = 10.32, whichhad moderate sleep quality. In experiment with the experimental group, it was found that after 2 weeks ofusing chamomile essential oil, the sleep quality of the experimental group improved. According to statisticalcomparison, t = 2.494, p-value = .022.Conclusion: This study uses of chamomile essential oil showed an improvement in the sleep effect of theexperimental group. To be concluded that chamomile essential oils improved the sleeping quality significantlyas the well-known lavender essential oils. However further study in larger group is recommended.
Stress and Happiness in Life of Students at Rajabhat University in Thailand Tipvarin Benjanirat; Jatuporn Ounprasertsuk; Pongsak Jaroenngarmsamer; Phannee Rojanabenjakun; Sasipen Krutchangthong; Panupan Sripan; Sunatcha Chaowai
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 2 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v15i2.14958

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Background: Stress is related to happiness in student life, it is a condition in the body and stimulated torespond from inside and outside the body. The body or mind is out of balance, with each person showingdifferent stress affects the happiness in life in each period of that person.Objective: To examine the relationship between stress and the happiness of Rajabhat University studentsin Thailand.Material & Methods: This research was contextual research by using a cross-sectional survey. The sampleswere students selected the sample group by stratified proportion random simple and not overridden using arandom number table. The sample consisted of 190 students. The research instruments were self-reportedquestionnaires. The statistics used for data analysis were descriptive using inferential statistics to analyzerelationships with static chi-square.Results: The results of the research, most students have a high level of stress and rare happiness in life. Thestudy of the relationship between demographic factors, stress, and happiness in students’ lives found thatlevel education and family income have a relationship to the stress and gender associated with happiness.Stress was associated with happiness at a statistically significant level of 0.05.Conclusion: In this research, there are suggestions to study the cause of stress and ways to stress managementand the factors that contribute to the happiness of students to enable students to continue living in qualityteaching and learning