Tuesday, June 2, 2026

SJRQ2/WOS-Journal of International Students-JIS-APA-7500 words-$1,250

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Call for Papers: Beyond the Digital Divide: Centering Equity, Identity, and Justice in Artificial Intelligence-Mediated International Education

 2026-04-20

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Developing next-generation transformational leaders: Student sensemaking in leadership and change management through reflective inquiry

S Singhatong, W Suengkamolpisut - Journal of International Students, 2026
… Wallapa Suengkamolpisut, DBA, is a Lecturer in International Business at
Mahidol University International College, Mahidol University, Thailand. She earned
her Doctor of Business Administration from the University of Bradford, UK, an MSc in …

SJRQ1/Not in WOS-Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity-8,000 words-USD 1250

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[HTML] Digital Green Communication, Green Innovation, and Customer Behavior in Green Hotels: A Multi-Group Analysis Across Generational Cohorts in Thailand

J Ru-Zhue, C Nui-Suk, S Aujirapongpan - Journal of Open Innovation: Technology …, 2026
The hospitality industry faces a dual challenge mitigating its environmental footprint
while adapting to digital transformation and shifting generational demands. This
study aims to investigate the influence of green innovation and digital green …

[HTML] The influence of cost on customer satisfaction in e-commerce logistics: Mediating roles of service quality, technology usage, transportation time, and production …

S Asawawibul, K Na-Nan, K Pinkajay, N Jaturat… - Journal of Open Innovation …, 2025
This study investigates the mediating roles of technology usage, service quality,
transportation time, and product condition in the relationship between cost and
customer satisfaction in the online retail logistics sector. Data were collected from …

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Van der Geer, J., Hanraads, J.A.J., Lupton, R.A., 2010. The art of writing a scientific article. J. Sci. Commun. 163, 51-59. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.Sc.2010.00372.

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Van der Geer, J., Hanraads, J.A.J., Lupton, R.A., 2018. The art of writing a scientific article. Heliyon. 19, e00205. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2018.e00205.

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Monday, June 1, 2026

Health and Aging Papers and Journals

[HTML] Awareness, perception and perpetration of cyberbullying by high school students and undergraduates in Thailand

N Maneeton - PLOS ONE
… This could have been because we only recruited students from Chiang Mai
universities [16]. Nevertheless, it would be interesting to study whether different
social conditions, regions, and/or educational levels affect the perception and …


[PDF] ACUTE AND CHRONIC WEIGHT REDUCTION TECHNIQUES IN INDIVIDUAL COMBAT SPORTS

EZ Şahin, ME Acar - Global Multidisciplinary Journal of Medical, Sports and …, 2026
… As a result of the study, the sports age (years) of the athletes in the branches of
muay thai 8.59, kick boxing 9.38, boxing 9.34, wushu 6.48 and taekwondo 8.97.
Among the athletes who participated in the study, 67.4% stated that they had …


Effects of Ram Krabi-Krabong exercise program on balance and muscle strength in older adults of Thailand

K Nakhamin, T Thonglong - Retos, 2026
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of Ram Krabi-Krabong
exercise program on balance and muscle strength in older adults. Methodology:
Eighteen older adults individuals aged 60-79 years from Ban Nong Bu, Sam Phrao …



[HTML] Barriers to exercise among older adults in northern Thailand: Insights from public health and community stakeholders

J Wungrath, S Chautrakarn, S Tonloungkat… - Natural and Life Sciences …, 2026
… four upper Northern provinces of Thailand: Chiang Mai, Phayao, Chiang Rai, and
Lamphun. Each … Chiang Mai University; College of Arts, Media and Technology,
Chiang Mai University; Faculty of Education, Chiang Mai University; Health …


[PDF] Sustainable Air Purifiers for Thai Smart Cities: Integrating Circular Economy and Public Health in Municipal Innovation

A Taghipour, A Saengnoree, W Sangmanee - Circular Economy and Sustainability, 2026
Rapid urbanization and economic growth in Thailand have intensified urban air-quality
challenges, especially PM2. 5 pollution associated with agricultural burning,
industrial emissions, and traffic congestion. Municipal governments are therefore …
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[HTML] Integrated Oral Healthcare Model for Dependent Older Adults: An Experience-Based Co-Design Approach

C Kraitroudpol, N Korwanich, K Korwanich - International Journal of Integrated Care, 2026

Objective: To co-develop a stakeholder-informed oral healthcare model for
dependent older adults that can be integrated into Thailand’s existing Community-Based
Long-Term Care (CBLTC) system using an Experience-Based Co-Design (EBCD) …

User Experience Analysis and Design Strategies for Improving Online Medical Consultation Processes for Older Adults: A Case Study of Ping An Good Doctor

F Ren, JK Chaw, UH Mohamad, C Zhou, X Cheng… - International Journal of …, 2026

This study examines how older adults engage with online medical consultation
workflows and identifies key usability barriers that limit their access to digital
healthcare services. Drawing on Garrett’s Five Elements of User Experience as an …

[HTML] When Living Alone is Living Well: Mental Well-being among Urban Solo-Living Working-Age Adults

P Suksamran, C Suwanwong, N Peungposop - Wellbeing, Space and Society, 2026

AbstractObjectiveLiving alone is increasingly common in Thai society, yet it is often
framed primarily in terms of social isolation and psychological risk. This study
explored the lived experiences and meanings of solo living and examined the …


Songsin, N., Kingkaew, W. M., Siladlao, S., Somporn, K., Pianjing, P., Inthiraj, A., ... & Wannapaschaiyong, P. (2026). Negative automatic thoughts, social support and depression among senior high school students in Thailand. Science, Engineering and Health Studies, 26050003-26050003.

https://li01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/sehs/article/view/263924

Oupra, R., Kantawong, E., Nonmeatawat, C., Amattayakong, C., & Nawsuwan, K. (2026). Developing and Testing a School–Family Cyberbullying Prevention Program for Secondary School Students in Thailand. International Journal of School Health, 13(2).

https://intjsh.sums.ac.ir/article_51673.html

Kumagai, Y., Ahmad, I., Shimizu, C., Shirayama, Y., Okamoto, M., Takaoka, S., ... & Yuasa, M. (2026). Factors Associated with Well-being and Spiritual Health Among Older Adults in Thailand: A Cross-Sectional Study.

https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-9274918/v1

Darshan, B. D., Thiviyakumar, T., Halliday, S., Sears, K., Thavorn, K., & Woo, K. (2026). Perspectives and experiences of South Asian youth seeking mental health services: a qualitative systematic review protocol. JBI Evidence Synthesis, 10-11124. https://doi.org/10.11124/JBIES-25-00314

Pimpaporn, T., Sangperm, N., Pimpaporn, W., Junjaroenwongsa, D., Hengtrakulvenich, N., Boonrattanakittibhumi, C., & Eiu, F. (2025). Digital transformation in Thai public health: A TAM analysis of technology adoptionAsian Administration and Management Review8(2), Article 9. https://doi.org/10.14456/aamr.2025.34

AlMojaibel, A. A., Aldhahir, A., Aldilaijan, K., Almusally, R., AlAtrash, M., Alkhofi, M. A., ... & Al Humoud, S. (2025). Healthcare practitioners' acceptance of using telehealth in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: an application of the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology model. Frontiers in Digital Health7, 1659997. https://doi.org/10.3389/fdgth.2025.1659997

Liu, D., Son, S., & Cao, J. (2023). The determinants of public acceptance of telemedicine apps: An innovation diffusion perspective. Frontiers in Public Health, 11, 1325031. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1325031

Benjakul, N., Wongsin, U., Siri, S., & Prutipinyo, C. (2025). Factors associated with the acceptance of telemedicine services in Dusit model prototype area. Scientific Reports15(1), 25311.  https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-11193-6

Biringer, E., Hartveit, M., Sundfør, B., Ruud, T., & Borg, M. (2017). Continuity of care as experienced by mental health service users: A qualitative study. BMC Health Services Research17(1), 763. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-017-2719-9

Chada, W., Turnbol, N., Chupwa, W., Sridakaset, E., Saengsai, E., Chaichanwattana, S., & Tangprachakul, N. (2024). Factors related to the mental health of the elderly in Kalasin Province. Journal of Health Science Research, 18(1), 84–95. https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/JHR/article/view/267091

Chang, M. L. (2013). Toward a theoretical model to understand teacher emotions and teacher burnout in the context of student misbehavior: Appraisal, regulation, and coping. Motivation and Emotion, 37(4), 799–817. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11031-012-9335-0

Lee, A. T., Ramasamy, R. K., & Subbarao, A. (2025). Understanding psychosocial barriers to healthcare technology adoption: a review of TAM technology acceptance model and unified theory of acceptance and use of technology and UTAUT frameworks. Healthcare, 13(3), Article 250. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13030250

Rauner, Y., & Stummer, H. (2024, January). Adoption processes of innovations in health systems: the example of telemedicine in Germany. Healthcare, 12(2), Article 129. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12020129

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POWER BOX ECOFLOW DELTA 3 PLUS 1800 Watts, Black






Option 1: Premium Plug-and-Play Solar Generator (Easiest & Safest)
Instead of wiring complex components together, you can buy a premium, all-in-one "Power Station" bundle. You simply mount the panels outside, plug them into the box, and plug your appliances directly into the box's standard AC wall outlets. [1]
  • The Core Unit: EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max or Bluetti AC200P / AC200MAX. [1, 2]
  • Local Market Cost:
  • Why this is high quality: These brands use electric-vehicle-grade LiFePO4 chemistry and advanced smart Battery Management Systems (BMS). They have official service centers and multi-year warranties in Thailand. It handles the heavy "surge" when your refrigerator motor kicks on without breaking a sweat. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Part 1: What Solar Panels Should You Buy?
The DELTA 2 Max features two independent solar input ports (Dual MPPT controllers). Each port accepts up to 500W of power, allowing a maximum total solar input of 1,000W. [1, 2, 3]
The critical electrical rule for each port is that the Open Circuit Voltage (Voc) must be between 11V and 60V, with a maximum current of 13A. [1, 2]
The Best Setup Option: 2x 400W–450W Rigid House Panels (Most Cost-Effective)
Instead of buying expensive branded portable panels, buy standard rigid monocrystalline solar panels meant for home roofs (brands like Longi, Jinko, or Trina Solar are widely available in Thailand). [1]
  • The Specs to Look For: Buy two panels rated around 400W to 450W each. Look at the sticker on the back of the panel and verify the Voc (Open Circuit Voltage) is below 50V (standard 400W-450W panels usually sit around 37V–44V Voc).
  • Why this works: You will plug one panel into Solar Input Port 1, and one panel into Solar Input Port 2. This avoids complex panel string configurations and safely gives you up to 900W of recharging power, which can completely top up the battery in under 3 hours of Thai sunlight. [1, 2]

Part 2: How to Hook Everything Together
Standard residential solar panels come with thick cables ending in waterproof, plastic circular plugs called MC4 Connectors. EcoFlow power stations use a yellow/orange, keyed two-prong input socket called an XT60i port. [1, 2, 3]
Step 1: Secure the Adapter Cables [1]
You will need two EcoFlow Solar to XT60i Charging Cables (one for each solar input port). [1, 2]
  • Note: Ensure you buy the official EcoFlow cable or a high-quality aftermarket matching cable from Shopee/Lazada. Standard generic XT60 cables lack an internal sensor pin, which can cause the EcoFlow to mistakenly limit its charging rate to a slow car-charging speed instead of fast solar charging. [1, 2]
Step 2: Connect the Panels to the Cables [1]
Take the two long MC4 wire leads extending from the back of your first solar panel. Snap the Positive (+) male plug from the panel into the corresponding female terminal of your first XT60i adapter cable. Snap the Negative (-) plug together similarly. Repeat this exact process for your second solar panel using your second adapter cable. [1, 2]
Step 3: Plug into the DELTA 2 Max
Locate the covered input panel on the side of the EcoFlow unit. Plug the yellow/orange XT60i end of your first cable into Solar Input Port 1, pushing firmly until it clicks completely into place. Then, plug the second cable into Solar Input Port 2. [1, 2, 3]
[Solar Panel 1] ---> (MC4 Connectors) ---> [XT60i Cable 1] ---> [EcoFlow Solar Port 1]
[Solar Panel 2] ---> (MC4 Connectors) ---> [XT60i Cable 2] ---> [EcoFlow Solar Port 2]
Step 4: Track Your Input
Turn on the main power button on the front of the DELTA 2 Max. Once the solar panels are exposed to direct sunlight, the system display will show real-time incoming solar power under the "INPUT" wattage section within 10 to 15 seconds. [1, 2]

Quick Pro-Tips for Thai Installations
  • Avoid Series Wiring for This Unit: Do not connect your two 400W–450W solar panels together end-to-end (in series) before plugging them into a single port. Combining their voltages will likely push the system past the 60V maximum input limit, triggering an over-voltage safety shutdown or causing internal damage. Keep them on separate ports. [1, 2, 3]
  • Angle Optimization: To maximize power generation from the intense tropical sun, mount your rigid panels outside facing directly South, tilted at an angle of roughly 10 to 15 degrees relative to the ground. [1]
Are you planning to install these solar panels permanently on a concrete or tin residential roof, or will they be mounted on a ground-level rack in a yard or garden?

The standard cable length provided out of the box with the EcoFlow Solar to XT60i adapter is usually 2.5 meters to 3.5 meters (8.2 to 11.5 feet). [1, 2]
Because your solar panels will be mounted outside under the intense Thai sun and your EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max needs to remain indoors or in a shaded room to prevent overheating, the standard 2.5m–3.5m cable is almost always too short. You will definitely need to purchase longer cables. [1, 2]

The Recommended Extended Cable Setup
Because you are using two 400W–450W rigid panels plugged into two separate ports, your panels operate at a relatively low voltage (around 40V) and higher current (around 10A). Low-voltage, high-current setups suffer from voltage drop (line loss) if your cables are too long or too thin. [1, 2, 3]
  • The Recommended Length: Keep the total distance between your solar panels and your EcoFlow under 10 meters (33 feet).
  • The Recommended Cable Thickness: You must buy 10 AWG (6.0 mm²) solar extension cables. Do not buy thinner 12 AWG or 14 AWG cables; thinner wires will choke the incoming power, cause high line loss, and heat up dangerously under the Thai sun. [1, 2, 3]

Exactly What to Buy on Lazada or Shopee Thailand
To get the panels from your roof/yard into your living space, you should buy two separate sets of standard MC4 Solar Extension Cables (one set for each panel).
  1. Search for: "10 AWG Solar Extension Cable MC4" (สายไฟโซล่าเซลล์ 10 AWG พร้อมเข้าหัว MC4) on Lazada Thailand.
  2. Buy two pairs of your desired length (e.g., a 5-meter pair or a 10-meter pair depending on your exact house layout). Each pair comes with one Red (Positive) cable and one Black (Negative) cable. [1]

How to Connect the Extensions
You will daisy-chain the thick extension cables in between the panels and the short EcoFlow adapter cable. [1]
[Roof Solar Panel] 
       │
       ▼ (Stays Outside)
[10 AWG Extension Cables (5m or 10m)] 
       │
       ▼ (Runs Indoors through a window/wall)
[EcoFlow Solar to XT60i Adapter Cable (2.5m)]
       │
       ▼ 
[EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max Unit]
⚠️ Pro-Tips for Running the Cables in Thailand
  • Keep the Unit Cool: The EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max has cooling fans. Make sure it is placed inside a well-ventilated, shaded room. Never leave the power station outside next to the solar panels, or the tropical Thai heat will trigger an over-temperature safety shutdown. [1]
  • Protect the Wires: If you run the 10 AWG extension cables over sharp concrete edges (like a roof gutter or window sill), wrap that section of the wire in basic electrical tape or plastic conduit to prevent the sun and wind from rubbing the insulation raw over time.
To ensure your extension wires fit perfectly, approximately how many meters of physical distance do you estimate there will be between your outdoor panel mounting spot and your indoor AC wall outlet?