Using Namospa Herbs of Consumers at Distribution Centers Lampoon Province

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เมธี สุทธศิลป์
ทัศพร ชูศักดิ์
เนตรนภา สาสังข์

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This study is a descriptive survey research. The purpose is to study the
use of herbal products and aunt who boast at product. To compare the individual factors that were associated with the use of consumer products, distribution centersin Maung district, Lampoon province A random sample of 430 Self reportingquestionnaires were qualified content consistency Data analysis was performed by computer program with frequency, percentage, mean, standard deviation and 95 percent confidence interval. The association between factors were used the Pearson’scorrelation coefficient, independent t- test, and one way ANOVA. The results showedthat Most of the sample were female about 76.90 percent, age group 36-45 years age group was 43.30 percent, the 53.70 percent bough products of facial scrub cream and body. Samples used the herbal spa about 79.50 to 81.00 percent. Most of them used of skin care and facial care about 82.50 to 84.00 percent. Include they applied to the skin and body lotion about by 82.0 to 83.50 percent and from 79.50 to 81.00 percent for face lotion. The herbal health recognition factors were high correlated with the Herbal using level of 91.90 percent (r=0.91.9, p-value<0.01) following recognition of Sale centers 82.50 percent (r=0.825, p-value<0.01) and promotion about 76.40 percent (r=0.764, p-value<0.01). The demographic factors as high economic statuses were associated using behavior. Suggestion Therefore, these factors should lead to the development of strategic enterprises to meet the health and sustainability, and a better framework for further research.

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