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Domestic Violence during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidences from Vietnamese Families Phan Thị Thu Nguyệt; Muslem Daud
International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research Vol 5, No 2 (2022): ICMR
Publisher : Universitas Serambi Mekkah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32672/pic-mr.v5i2.5405

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Domestic violence has increased since the COVID-19 pandemic's early 2020 in many countries, including Vietnam. The violence sholud be solved. We examine 300 sample units, including 150 men and 150 women with wife status in the urban Vietnamese community, using the convenience sample and the norm sample. Results showed that domestic abuse by men is 32% more common than by women (22%). When they were asked about their feelings after inflicting acts of domestic violence on their spouses, the majority of violent offenders 64.7% said they felt regret and guilt. According to the poll, 4.8% of victims are women who do not want to engage in social activities because they feel helpless. They also feel  weak as a result of the violence they have experienced. Then, it was a great concerns related to this domestic violence because of COVID-19 pandemic. More reasearch needed to solve these challenges. Keywords: Domestic Violence, COVID-19 Pandemic, Vietnamese Family.
Computer Adaptive Test Development To Assess Students’ Psychology Phan Thi Thu Nguyet
Jurnal Serambi Ilmu Vol. 22 No. 1 (2021): Jurnal Serambi Ilmu
Publisher : Universitas Serambi Mekkah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32672/jsi.v22i1.1120

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Psychology stability plays great role in students’ learning, and stress becomes asignificantly serious issue among university students. An efficient tools isneeded to understand it more. The aim of present study is to develop aComputerized Adaptive Testing (CAT) as pioneer project in South East Asia,and starting in Vietnam. In this vein, an item bank of 68 items has beenconstructed, which is based on Likert Polytomous Scales through five subdomains: behavior, academic performance, family, lecturer and finance. It hasassessed 2,085 students (704 males and 1,381 females). MultidimensionalRandom Coefficients Multinomial Logit (MRCML) Model is applied todevelop Multidimensional Stress Scales and Computerized Adaptive Testingprocedure. The result findings indicate that Multidimensional RandomCoefficients Multinomial Logit (MRCML) can be used to develop new scalewith psychometric properties. Indicated by various fit criteria MNSQ, standarderrors, Z (t-test) implemented in software ConQuest. The sub-domain has agood reliability (from .857 to .798). As respect to CATs, a simulated experiment based on the empirical data is applied to evaluate the performance of the proposed computerized adaptive testing. The standard error of the estimated stress proficiencies are reported in this study. The 68 items stress data appropriate fit the Multidimensional model applied.