Search Results - "Chirawatkul, S."
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Development and validation of the Menopause-specific Quality of Life Scale for menopausal Thai women
Published in Climacteric : the journal of the International Menopause Society (01-06-2013)“…ABSTRACT Objectives To develop a new instrument, the Menopause-specific Quality of Life Scale (MS-QoLS), for Thai women and to study the experience of…”
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Perceptions of menopause in northeast Thailand: contested meaning and practice
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-12-1994)“…This paper draws on data collected from village-based ethnographic research conducted in northeast Thailand in 1990-1991 and highlights the polarities and…”
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Perceptions about menopause and health practises among women in northeast Thailand
Published in Nursing & health sciences (01-09-2002)“…The purpose of the present qualitative study was to understand health perceptions and practises among Thai menopausal women. One hundred and forty‐two women…”
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Working and living conditions of construction workers : Comparison between large and small construction sites in Northeastern Thailand
Published in Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health (01-03-1997)“…This study examined differences in working and living conditions of construction workers in large and small construction sites in Northeastern Thailand. Data…”
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A Multi‐Centre Cross‐Sectional Survey on Safety at Construction Sites in Thailand, 1994‐1995
Published in Journal of occupational health (01-10-1998)“…A Multi‐Centre Cross‐Sectional Survey on Safety at Construction Sites in Thailand, 1994‐1995: Construction Worker Research Group of Thailand—A multi‐centre…”
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Suk-Sam-Bai: The Quality of Life Perceptions among Middle-Aged Women Living with A Disability in Isaan, Thailand
Published in The Journal of Nursing Research (01-12-2007)“…Midlife represents a time of shifting roles and biopsychosociocultural change for women. Physical disabilities compound the effect of such on daily life and…”
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