Papers by Jeerawit Jaknissai
Occupational Therapy in Mental Health
Objective: This study aimed to define the effects of Yin Yoga-based mindfulness practice on ange... more Objective: This study aimed to define the effects of Yin Yoga-based mindfulness practice on anger among female juveniles in the Regional Juvenile Vocational Training Centre Region 7, Chiang Mai Province. Materials and methods: This was a pre-experimental design study with a single group that included pre-test and post-test comparison. Ten qualified female juveniles attended Yin Yoga-based mindfulness practice, which comprised 120-minute sessions 10 times for 5 weeks. An anger questionnaire was administered. Data were analyzed by using the Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test. Result: After completing the program, the average State-Anger (S-Anger) score of the participants was significantly lower than before the program started (P < 0.05). There were no significant differences in the Trait-Anger (T-Anger), Anger-in (AX/In), Anger-out (AX/Out), and Anger-control (AX/Con) between pre and post participation in the program. Conclusion: Yin Yoga-based mindfulness practice affected only the...
Occupational Therapy International, 2021
Introduction. Depression in adulthood decreases social participation in the workplace, family, an... more Introduction. Depression in adulthood decreases social participation in the workplace, family, and community, which further results in decreased work performance and cessation and social isolation. There is a high statistic of outpatient consultation and readmission of Thais with depression, yet the mental health support for remission in community life and social participation remains limited and unclear. Further, due to the lack of mental health professional resources, particularly occupational therapists, there is much to be known regarding how such therapists work to support the development of social participation in Thai adults with depression. Objective. This research was aimed at understanding the process of how occupational therapists work to redevelop the social participation of community-dwelling Thai adults with depression. Method. The grounded theory methodology was used in this study. Data were collected through interviews and nonparticipatory observations of 14 particip...
Occupational Therapy International
Background. Social withdrawal is predominantly seen among adults with depression. However, a dear... more Background. Social withdrawal is predominantly seen among adults with depression. However, a dearth of reviews exists that explore nonpharmacological treatments, especially occupational therapy (OT) interventions and their effect in promoting social participation. The aim of this research was to review what intervention programs are conducted to support the social participation of adults with depression and their effectiveness. Method. A systematic review was performed wherein relevant articles were searched in PubMed, CINAHL, Wiley Online Library, PsycINFO, and OTseeker databases and AJOT, BJOT, SJOT, and OTMH journals. Only English articles published from January 2010 to December 2018, which tackled intervention for adults aged 20–60 years with depression, were considered. Ten out of 918 studies met the screening criteria. Result. Among the ten studies, the effective intervention programs were categorized as either occupation-based intervention (OBI) or cognitive behavioral therap...
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Papers by Jeerawit Jaknissai