Chokchai Munsawaengsub
Mahidol University
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Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health | 2011
Sutham Nanthamongkolchai; Chokchai Munsawaengsub; Chantira Nanthamongkolchai
The purpose of the present study was to compare the health status of children aged between 6 and 12 years reared by grandparent and parent, including the factors affecting the development of both groups. A cross-sectional study was conducted in 2 different caregiver groups, 160 children living with their grandparents and 160 children living with their parents in Phrae province. The samples were selected by cluster sampling and data were collected from March 10 to April 8, 2006 by questionnaire. The Test of Nonverbal Intelligence–3 was used to test the child development. Data were analyzed by frequency distribution, percentage, χ2 test, and multiple logistic regression. The illness in the past 6 months and nutritional status of the children aged 6 to 12 years were not different between 2 groups, but the child development and appropriateness of child rearing were different with statistical significance (P < .05). Children who were reared by grandparents had a higher percentage (66.7%) of below normal development than those reared by parents (33.3%), and had inappropriate child rearing by a rate of 57.7% compared with 42.3%. In addition, the factors affecting the development of children reared by grandparents were both the level of the family income and the child rearing factor, whereas the child development in those who were reared by parents was affected only by the child rearing factor.
Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health | 2016
Ann Jirapongsuwan; Kyaw Thu Latt; Sukhontha Siri; Chokchai Munsawaengsub
A cross-sectional study was undertaken to investigate family planning (FP) practices and associated factors among reproductive-age married women. Data were collected by interviewing the 300 married women living in a rural area of Myanmar. The questionnaire had reliability coefficients ranging from .8 to .9. Results indicated that 73.3% of women performed FP, and contraceptive injection was the most common method. Significant associations were found with age 21 to 35 years (adjusted odds ratio [adj OR] = 3.748, 95% CI = 2.179-6.445), adequacy of income (adj OR = 2.520, 95% CI = 1.477-4.290), good attitude toward FP (adj OR = 0.386, 95% CI = 0.228-0.656), good support from health care providers (adj OR = 0.129, 95% CI = 0.054-0.313), good support from family (adj OR = 0.304, 95% CI = 0.163-0.565), good support from friends (adj OR = 0.344, 95% CI = 0.193-0.613), and FP practice. It is recommended that designing FP programs with peers and family involvement could increase the practice of FP among rural Myanmar women.
Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand Chotmaihet thangphaet | 2009
Sutham Nanthamongkolchai; Chutigai Tuntichaivanit; Chokchai Munsawaengsub; Phitaya Charupoonphol
Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand | 2007
Sutham Nanthamongkolchai; Chutima Ngaosusit; Chokchai Munsawaengsub
Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand Chotmaihet thangphaet | 2007
Sutham Nanthamongkolchai; Arunsiri Makapat; Phitaya Charupoonphol; Chokchai Munsawaengsub
Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand | 2012
Chokchai Munsawaengsub; Basamat Berair Ebella Mohammed Khair; Sutham Nanthamongkolchai
Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand Chotmaihet thangphaet | 2012
Sutham Nanthamongkolchai; Pimsurang Taechaboonsermsak; Chokchai Munsawaengsub; Arpaporn Powwattana
Journal of Public Health | 2010
Chokchai Munsawaengsub; Supachai Pitikultang
Archive | 2011
Sutham Nanthamongkolchai; Chokchai Munsawaengsub
Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand Chotmaihet thangphaet | 2009
Sutham Nanthamongkolchai; Chokchai Munsawaengsub; Chantira Nanthamongkolchai