Development of Effectiveness Model of Buddhist Psychological Process for Behavior Modification of Rearing the Delayed Speech Child using Electronic Screen Media

Authors

  • Sainoi Kumchoo, Phramaha Phuen Kittisobhano, Phra Withoon Thanangkharo, Lampong Klomkul

Abstract

Objectives of this research were to develop and validate the effectiveness model of rearing delayed speech child from electronic screen media by using the Buddhist Psychological process of behavior modification. Mixed methods research with 2 phases was used for research design. Data were collected from 21 key informants and 100 samples for a validation of the model. Research tools were interview guideline and questionnaires. Quantitative data was analyzed using descriptive statistics and to validate developed model by LISREL. Results indicated that 1) conditions of rearing delayed speech child comprised a closed rearing with attention, spending time with child, and promoting a child development; 2 factors for the supporting of rearing delayed speech child using electronic screen media consisting of an attitude of rearing and thoughtfulness of using electronic screen media with Buddhist attributes integrated in the process of rearing delayed speech child using electronic screen media. 2) The effectiveness model of rearing delayed speech child using electronic screen media by using the Buddhist Psychological process of behavior modification it revealed that the effectiveness model of rearing delayed speech child using electronic screen media by using Buddhist Psychological process of behavior modification was fitted with the empirical data which showed Chi-square (c2) = 45.83, df = 59, p = .89, GFI = .93, AGFI = .84,  RMR=.06, and the variation of the effectiveness of rearing delayed speech child of .104 which indicated that variables in the model could explain the effectiveness of rearing delayed speech child of 10.40, and an indirect effect via Buddhist attributes was higher than a direct effect. Therefore, Buddhist attributes acted as a mediator in this model, and a direct effect and total effect of an attitude of rearing had an effect on Buddhist attributes of .75 at the statistical significance of .01.

Published

2020-02-29

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