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Muslim Thai Bibliography

15. Youth

Amporn Marddent. (2007).  Sexual Culture Among Young Migrant Muslims in Bangkok. Chiang Mai: Silkworm Books.

Anderson, W. W. (1988).  The Social World and Play Life of Thai Muslim Adolescents. Asian Folklore Studies, 47(1), 1–17.

Anderson, W. W. (1988).  Thai Muslim Children’s Play Culture. In A. D. W. Forbes (Ed.), The Muslims of Thailand. Volume 1. Historical and Cultural Studies (pp. 111–122). Bihar: Centre for South East Asian Studies.

Anderson, W. W. (2005).  Beyond the cockfight: Masculinity and the Thai dove-cooing contest. Manusya Journal of Humanities, 9, 80–91.

Anderson, W. W., & Anderson, D. D. (1986).  Thai Muslim Adolescents’ Self, Sexuality, and Autonomy. Ethos, 14(4), 368–394.

UNICEF. (2006).  Children and Young People in Thailand’s Southernmost Provinces: UNICEF Situation Analysis. Bangkok: UNICEF.

UNICEF. (2008).  Everyday fears: A study of children’s perceptions of living in the southern border areas of Thailand. Bangkok: UNICEF.

Pakkamol Siriwat. (2022).  Living in Parallel Worlds: Understanding Malayness and ethnonationalism among youth in Thailand’s deep south. University of Cambridge, Cambridge.

Centre for Conflict Studies and Cultural Diversity. (2014).  Men and youth in Thailand’s Conflict-Affected Deep South. Retrieved from Pattani: 🔗

Boonyapat Yodprang, Metta Kuning, & Nittaya McNeil. (2009).  Bullying among lower secondary school students in Pattani Province, Southern Thailand. Asian Social Science, 5(4), 46–52.

Fusiyah Hayee, Warunee Fongkaew, Chawapornpan Chanprasit, Thanee Kaewthummanukul, & Voss, J. G. (2020).  Sexual risk behaviors and influencing factors among Muslim adolescents on southern border of Thailand. International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health, 33(6), 469–477. 🔗

Hasbullah Tahe, & Kasetchai Laeheem. (2013).  The causes of reduction of the role in youth management according to the Islamic way among Muslim leaders in the three southern border provinces. Asian Social Science, 9(17), 135.

Kasetchai Laeheem. (2012).  Youth supervision based on the Islamic beliefs of Muslim leaders in three southern province communities. Kasetsart Journal: Social Sciences, 33(3), 454–463.

Kasetchai Laeheem. (2013).  Guidelines for solving Bullying behaviors among Islamic private school students in Songkhla province. Asian Social Science, 9(11), 83.

Kasetchai Laeheem. (2013).  The Islamic way of youth care by Muslim leaders in the three southern-border provinces of Thailand. Asian Social Science, 9(10), 160.

Kasetchai Laeheem. (2013).  Reception of behavior supervision based on Islamic belief among Muslim adolescents in the three southern-border provinces, Thailand. Kasetsart Journal: Social Sciences, 34(2), 323–334.

Kasetchai Laeheem. (2013).  Family and upbringing background of students with bullying behavior in Islamic private schools, Pattani province, Southern Thailand. Asian Social Science, 9(7), 162.

Kasetchai Laeheem. (2013).  Needs for behavioral refinement based on Islamic principles among Muslim juveniles with risky types of behavior in three southern-border provinces of Thailand. Kasetsart Journal: Social Sciences, 34(1), 126–138.

Kasetchai Laeheem. (2014).  Factors associated with Islamic behavior among Thai Muslim youth in the three southern border provinces, Thailand. Kasetsart Journal of Social Science, 35, 356–367.

Kasetchai Laeheem. (2017).  Guidelines for correcting behavior incongruent with the Islamic way of life among risk groups of Muslim youth in the three southern border provinces of Thailand. Kasetsart Journal of Social Sciences, 38, 150–155.

Kasetchai Laeheem. (2018).  Approaches to promoting Islamic ethics in adherence to the faith among Thai Muslim youths in Pattani province, Southern Thailand. Kasetsart Journal of Social Sciences, 41, 357–362. 🔗

Kasetchai Laeheem. (2018).  Problems in promoting Islamic ethics in adherence to the faith among Thai Muslim youths of Ban Kha Ling, Pattani province. Kasetsart Journal of Social Sciences, 39(3), 526–533. 🔗

Kasetchai Laeheem, Dolmananch Baka, Hasbullah Tahe, & Sasuree Walee. (2014).  Conditions and Problems in the Promotion of Youth’s Behaviors in Accordance with the Islamic Way of Life by Muslim Leaders of Ban Sarong, Khao Tum Sub-district, Yarang District, Pattani Province. Asian Social Science, 10(17), p85.

Kasetchai Laeheem, Dolmananch Baka, Hasbullah Tahe, & Sasuree Walee. (2015).  The Results of Islamic Behavior Promotion through a “Village Youth Club” among Youth in Ban Sarong, Khao Tum Sub-district, Yarang District, Pattani Province. Asian Social Science, 11(5), p80.

Kasetchai Laeheem, Metta Kuning, & McNeil, N. (2009).  Bullying: Risk factors becoming ‘bullies’. Asian Social Science, 5(5), 50.

Kasetchai Laeheem, Metta Kuning, McNeil, N., & Besag, V. (2009).  Bullying in Pattani primary schools in southern Thailand. Child: Care, Health and Development, 35(2), 178–183.

Mahsoom Sateemae, Tarik Abdel-Monem, & Suhaimee Sateemae. (2015).  Religiosity and Social Problems among Muslim Adolescents in Southern Thailand. Journal of Muslim Mental Health, 9(2).

Manmanah, D., Un-Ob, P., Jiawiwatkul, U., & Lanui, A. (2017).  The Development of Life Skills Model for Muslim Youth within Private Islamic Schools in Three Southern Border Provinces: A Case Study of Chong Rak Sat Witthaya School, Pattani, Thailand. Advanced Science Letters, 23(2), 1090–1093.

Tanyakorn Tudkuea, & Kasetchai Laeheem. (2014).  Development of Indicators of Cyberbullying among Youths in Songkhla Province. Asian Social Science, 10(14), 74–80.

Kasetchai Laeheem. (2013).  Factors associated with bullying behavior in Islamic private schools, Pattani province, Southern Thailand. Asian Social Science, 9(3), 55–60.

Jitlada Piriyasart, Praneed Songwathana, & Susan Kools. (2018).  Perceptions of sexual abstinence among Muslim adolescent girls in southern Thailand. International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health, 32(3), 1–8. 🔗

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