Monday, June 8, 2026

TCI1-Community and Social Development Journal-Thailand-

 


Development and Validation of a Digital Competency Evaluation Model for Teachers in the Faculty of Education at Higher Education Institutions in Yunnan Province …

Y Yao, W Netthip, C Yongsorn, L Li - Community and Social Development Journal, 2026
This study focuses on Yunnan Province, China, aiming to construct and validate a
scientific, systematic, contextualized model for assessing the digital competency of
teachers in the Faculties of Education within universities. The study followed the …

Creative Textile Product Development from Spent Coffee Grounds: Integrating Natural Dyeing and Local Wisdom for Community Development

J Choomchit - Community and Social Development Journal, 2026
This applied research aimed to explore the potential of spent coffee grounds (SCG)
derived from Arabica collected from local coffee shop in Chom Tong District, Chiang
Mai Province, Thailand, as a natural dye source and their application in the …

Saturday, June 6, 2026

SJRQ2-International Journal of Tourism Cities-IJTC-

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 To cite this article: Pipatpong Fakfare, Maneenate Worrachananun, Pornpisanu

Promsivapallop, Bee-Lia Chua & Jin-Soo Lee (02 Jun 2026): Unravelling tourists’ and residents’

appraisals to unethical cannabis-related businesses and their impact on resistance behaviours

in tourism cities, International Journal of Tourism Cities, DOI: 10.1080/20565607.2026.2681863To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.1080/20565607.2026.2681863

Friday, June 5, 2026

Health and Aging Papers and Journals

[PDF] Strategic Management Guidance on Handling Emergency Incidents for Kindergartens of Nanning Tiantian Kindergarten, China

Q Chen, N Khamcharoen - Journal of Sociology and Education, 2026
The research objectives were 1. to study the problems and needs of handling
emergency incidents for kindergartens in Nanning Tiantian Kindergarten, and 2. to

guide for strategic management for handling emergency incidents for kindergartens …


Individual Socioeconomic Position Among the General Population and Economic Downturns-Related Perceived Stress, Psychological Resilience, and Well-Being in …

…, C Phosuya, K Koyratkoson, P Kanjanarat, K Thavorn… - Frontiers in Public Health
Background: Economic downturns before and during the COVID-19 pandemic have
been accompanied by adverse psychosocial outcomes. In Thailand, evidence on
how individual-level socioeconomic position (SEP) relates to key psychosocial …


Virtual gifting as affective monetization: a meta-analysis of behavioral antecedents in live game streaming platforms

S Chokpaisan, C Suwanwong, J Thavorn - BMC Psychology, 2026
Virtual gifting is an important monetization mechanism in live game streaming, but
prior evidence remains fragmented across psychological, social, and platform-oriented
explanations. This study conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of …

[PDF] The Relationship between Internal Brand Management, Consumer Engagement; Mediating role of Brand Advocacy

K Wazir, A Adnan - Journal Of Psychology, Health And Social Challenges, 2026
… While previous studies have highlighted internal branding as an important
research area (eg Punjaisri & Wilson, 2007), this paper shows how IBM both
supports employees to engage in brand-supportive behaviors and influences how …

[PDF] Nutrition Knowledge, Dietary Behavior, and the Risk of Non-Communicable Diseases among Young Adults

F Yolanda, K Jermsittiparsert - Journal of Sanitas Et Salutem, 2026
This study examines the relationship between nutrition knowledge, dietary behavior,
and the risk of non-communicable diseases among young adults within
contemporary urban environments. The research aimed to explore how nutritional …


[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

Thienwiwatnukul, K., Ngamthipwatthana, T., & Phattharayuttawat, S. (2020). The prevalence of psychiatric disorders and limitation of healthcare utilization among the homeless residing in shelters in Bangkok. Asia Social Issues, 13(2), 293–321. https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/asi/article/view/241065

Yan, C., Samphanwattanachai, B., Ratarat, C., & Phinyo, P. (2025). Factors influencing users' decisions about telemedicine applications in Thailand. PLOS ONE, 20(6), e0325512. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0325512

Yurayat, P., & Seechaliao, T. (2021). Effectiveness of online positive psychology intervention on psychological well-being among undergraduate students. Journal of Education and Learning, 10(4), 143–155. https://doi.org/10.5539/jel.v10n4p143


Scopus Yearly Rollover

 Here is the detailed breakdown of why you are seeing "2017 to 2025" for journals that are publishing in 2026.

1. The "Yearly Rollover" Happens Mid-Year

Scopus does not update its "Years currently covered" range in real-time or on January 1st. Instead, it operates on a specific annual schedule called the "yearly rollover."

According to Scopus's official documentation, this rollover happens around May or June of each year . During this process, Scopus finalizes the data for the previous year.

  • Before the Rollover (e.g., now, in early June 2026): The "complete" years are still set to 2017 to 2025. The system considers 2025 "complete" and has not yet moved 2026 into that field.

  • After the Rollover (e.g., late June 2026 onwards): The range will update to 2018 to 2026 .

The journal you are looking at is likely active, but its 2026 issues are still being processed and indexed. Once the official rollover occurs, its source page will automatically reflect coverage up to 2026.




2. The Meaning of "Coverage Status" vs. "Coverage Years"

It is important to look at the specific wording on the source page to avoid confusion.

  • "Years currently covered by Scopus: 2017 to 2025" : This is a historical record of what has been completed and archived. It is not a live indicator of whether a journal is currently publishing. Think of it as "Volumes on the library shelf" rather than "Issues currently being printed."

  • "Coverage Status: Active" : If you see this next to the years, the journal is still being indexed . If a journal were discontinued, the status would explicitly say "Discontinued" or "Inactive" .

3. 2026 Data is in a "Live" Phase

While the static "Years covered" field lags behind, you can actually verify that 2026 articles are being indexed. On the same source page, look for a tab or section called "Scopus Content Coverage."

  • If you click this, you can view a chart showing the number of articles published per year.

  • If the journal is active, you will likely see a bar for 2026 showing the current volume of articles already indexed, even though the top summary still says "up to 2025" .

Summary

There is no need to worry. The "2017 to 2025" date is simply the completed archive view. The journal is likely still active, and the range will automatically update to include 2026 once Scopus runs its scheduled mid-year system update in the coming weeks .

SJRQ4-Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn) USD 455 8 pages manuscript-INDONESIA

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Article Publication Fee: 455.00 (USD)

To support the cost of wide open access dissemination of research results, to manage the various costs associated with handling and editing the submitted manuscripts, and to manage journal management and publication in general, the authors or the author's institution is requested to pay a publication fee. It is our policy that

  1. Each accepted paper will be charged USD 455 for paper collaboration.
  2. We do not appreciate papers with a single (sole) author. Papers with a single author will be charged twice, i.e., USD 910.
The above charges are for the first 8 pages, and any published manuscript over 8 pages will incur extra charges of USD 50 per page for the collaboration paper and USD 100 for the sole author. Biographies of authors are exempt from the APC fee.

This journal is ACCREDITED (recognised) by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology, Republic of Indonesia

While we strive to provide timely feedback, the review process typically requires 8–12 weeks depending on reviewer availability and the quality of papers. Authors are kindly advised that exact timelines cannot be guaranteed.


English reading comprehension issues challenged byCambodian middle students: principal factor analysisDoung Dara1, Bakht Jamal2, Seng Sokhea3, Sun Ny4, Saif Ullah5, Choup Sovichet5, Prum Samneang5,Men Sovannut51Department of Education and Research, Mindset Development Organization, Phnom Penh, Cambodia2College of Education, International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan3Department of legislative, Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport, Phnom Penh, Cambodia4Ankgul Middle School, Phnom Penh, Cambodia5Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Management Social Sciences, Ghazi University, Dera Ghazi Khan, Pakistan6Bachelor’s of English Literature, Faculty of Arts, Humanity and Linguistics, Cambodian University for Specialties (CUS),Phnom Penh, Cambodia


Thursday, June 4, 2026

SJRQ1-Encyclopedia-MDPI-1200 Swiss Francs-10,000 words-template-2 months

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SJRQ3-International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education-IJERE-455USD/8 PAGES/

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Author Fees

This journal charges the following author fees.

Article Publication: 455.00 (USD)

To support the cost of wide open access dissemination of research results, to manage the various costs associated with handling and editing the submitted manuscripts, and to manage journal management and publication in general, the authors or the author's institution is requested to pay a publication fee. It is our policy that

  1. Each accepted paper will be charged USD 455 for paper collaboration.
  2. We do not appreciate papers with a single (sole) author. Papers with a single author will be charged twice, i.e., USD 910.
The above charges are for the first 8 pages, and any published manuscript over 8 pages will incur extra charges of USD 50 per page for the collaboration paper and USD 100 for the sole author. Biographies of authors are exempt from the APC fee.

Instructions for money transfer via bank transfer will be provided by the editor with the notification of acceptance for the accepted paper.

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

SJRQ3-Suranaree Journal of Social Science-APA-MAX 30 REFERENCESS-

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 https://www.scopus.com/sourceid/21101265945

Suranaree Journal of Social Science
Institute of Social Technology, Suranaree University of Technology
111 University Avenue, Muang District, Nakhon Ratchasima, 30000, Thailand
Email: sjss@sut.ac.th  Tel. +66 4422 4207

The SJSS welcome articles for publication in future issues of SJSS.  Articles must be original and not currently under review elsewhere.

The SJSS templates and submission forms can be downloaded here.

Template:

 

Research article template (In English)

 

Research article template (In Thai)

 

Academic article template

Form:

 

Submission form (.docx / .pdf)

 

Proofreading form

Note: A Certificate of Proofreading is required after the manuscript has been reviewed and the revised version has been approved for content by the editorial board.

 

Article withdrawal or retraction form





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

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APC Rates

  • Standard Rate: USD $2,500
  • Student Rate: USD $500
    (applicable when a student is listed as the first author)
  • Special Issue Rate: 50% discount on the standard APC (USD $1,250)
    (applicable to manuscripts accepted as part of an approved special issue)

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 …