Utilization of Traditional Medicinal Plants by Bidayuh Communities in Sarawak, Malaysia

This study was undertaken in Bidayuh communities in the Padawan, Bau, and Siburan districts in Malaysia to (1) compare the medicinal plant utilization, (2) compare the number of medicinal plants collected annually and total number of medicinal plant species collected, and (3) assess the influence o...

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主要な著者: Vivian, Patrick, Tonga, Noweg, Julia, Nelson
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spelling my.unimas.ir.406032023-03-30T03:23:04Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40603/ Utilization of Traditional Medicinal Plants by Bidayuh Communities in Sarawak, Malaysia Vivian, Patrick Tonga, Noweg Julia, Nelson HT Communities. Classes. Races SB Plant culture This study was undertaken in Bidayuh communities in the Padawan, Bau, and Siburan districts in Malaysia to (1) compare the medicinal plant utilization, (2) compare the number of medicinal plants collected annually and total number of medicinal plant species collected, and (3) assess the influence of key socio-demographic factors on the pattern of annual collection and preferred species. Surveys were conducted on 226 households, based on stratified random sampling. Key informant indepth investigation and group meetings were used to gather further information. A total of 44 medicinal plant species that were used to treat 25 ailments were recorded from all districts. Five primary ailments for which the plants were used were fever (11 plant species), wound (10 plant species), post-partum care (eight plant species), hypertension (seven plant species), and diseases of the skin (seven plant species). There was a difference in the number of medicinal plants collected annually (X2 (2) = 8.55, p = .01) with the highest mean difference between Kuching (Mean rank = 125.65) and Siburan (Mean rank = 97.78) districts. There was a difference in total medicinal plant species collected among household heads due to education levels (X2 (5) = 21.87, p = .00) with the highest mean difference between primary school (Mean rank = 138.07) and college (Mean rank = 69.00) education. Taylor & Francis Group 2022 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40603/1/Utilization%20of%20Traditional%20-%20Copy.pdf Vivian, Patrick and Tonga, Noweg and Julia, Nelson (2022) Utilization of Traditional Medicinal Plants by Bidayuh Communities in Sarawak, Malaysia. Journal of Herbs, Spices & Medicinal Plants. ISSN 1540-3580 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10496475.2022.2140739?journalCode=whsm20 DOI: 10.1080/10496475.2022.2140739
institution Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
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topic HT Communities. Classes. Races
SB Plant culture
spellingShingle HT Communities. Classes. Races
SB Plant culture
Vivian, Patrick
Tonga, Noweg
Julia, Nelson
Utilization of Traditional Medicinal Plants by Bidayuh Communities in Sarawak, Malaysia
description This study was undertaken in Bidayuh communities in the Padawan, Bau, and Siburan districts in Malaysia to (1) compare the medicinal plant utilization, (2) compare the number of medicinal plants collected annually and total number of medicinal plant species collected, and (3) assess the influence of key socio-demographic factors on the pattern of annual collection and preferred species. Surveys were conducted on 226 households, based on stratified random sampling. Key informant indepth investigation and group meetings were used to gather further information. A total of 44 medicinal plant species that were used to treat 25 ailments were recorded from all districts. Five primary ailments for which the plants were used were fever (11 plant species), wound (10 plant species), post-partum care (eight plant species), hypertension (seven plant species), and diseases of the skin (seven plant species). There was a difference in the number of medicinal plants collected annually (X2 (2) = 8.55, p = .01) with the highest mean difference between Kuching (Mean rank = 125.65) and Siburan (Mean rank = 97.78) districts. There was a difference in total medicinal plant species collected among household heads due to education levels (X2 (5) = 21.87, p = .00) with the highest mean difference between primary school (Mean rank = 138.07) and college (Mean rank = 69.00) education.
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author Vivian, Patrick
Tonga, Noweg
Julia, Nelson
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Tonga, Noweg
Julia, Nelson
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title Utilization of Traditional Medicinal Plants by Bidayuh Communities in Sarawak, Malaysia
title_short Utilization of Traditional Medicinal Plants by Bidayuh Communities in Sarawak, Malaysia
title_full Utilization of Traditional Medicinal Plants by Bidayuh Communities in Sarawak, Malaysia
title_fullStr Utilization of Traditional Medicinal Plants by Bidayuh Communities in Sarawak, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Utilization of Traditional Medicinal Plants by Bidayuh Communities in Sarawak, Malaysia
title_sort utilization of traditional medicinal plants by bidayuh communities in sarawak, malaysia
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
publishDate 2022
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40603/1/Utilization%20of%20Traditional%20-%20Copy.pdf
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