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Title of Article Proportion of social media-appropriate usage behavior among Thai government pensioner users: a cross-sectional study in Khon Kaen Municipality, THAILAND 
Date of Acceptance 25 September 2023 
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     Title of Journal Journal of Southwest Jiaotong University 
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     Institute of Journal Southwest Jiaotong University 
     ISBN/ISSN ISSN 02582724 
     Volume 58 
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     Month october
     Year of Publication 2023 
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     Abstract Appropriate social media use by the elderly can help the elderly access health information. This study aimed to assess the proportion of social media-appropriate usage behavior among Thai government pensioners and related factors. A descriptive study was conducted among 235 pensioners using simple random sampling. Data collection was by a self-administered questionnaire, comprising 4 parts: socio-demographic, health status, social media behaviors, and social media-appropriate usage behavior. Data was analyzed using descriptive statistics such as frequency, percentage, median, IQR, Crude Odds Ratio and 95%CI. The response rate was 92.34%. Most of the pensioners were female; the median age was 73 years old (IQR=10). They were mostly government retirees, married, had completed a bachelor’s degree or higher, unemployed, received an income per month at 15,000 baht or higher, and lived with their family. Most pensioners perceived their health status as at a good or very good level. The proportion of social media-appropriate usage behavior among pensioner users was 40.80% (95%CI 32.20, 49.27). The highest proportion was for items such as that you should not buy medicine via social media recommended by a friend, the pensioners feel OK whether your message in social media has or has no response, and when the pensioners receive the information via an application, they read it before sharing. This study also found that the factors related to social media-appropriate usage behavior were career after retirement, income, depressive syndrome, and perceived health status. Promoting social media-appropriate usage behaviors among pensioners was recommended. All related factors found were suggested for intervention or further study. 
     Keyword Social media use, Elderly, Pensioners, Appropriate use behavior, Municipality 
Author
617070032-0 Mr. NIPITPHON SEEOOPPALAT [Main Author]
Medicine Doctoral Degree

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