- Chronic Disease Management Strategies
- Healthcare Systems and Reforms
- Health disparities and outcomes
- Cardiovascular Health and Risk Factors
- Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
- HIV/AIDS Impact and Responses
- Global Health Care Issues
- Healthcare cost, quality, practices
- Cardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention
- Cardiac Health and Mental Health
- Health Promotion and Cardiovascular Prevention
- Medical Coding and Health Information
Australian National University
2020-2025
Abstract Background The study aims to identify the common patterns of multimorbidity and their distribution by age gender. Method This cross-sectional collected self-reported data from 42 785 Thai Cohort Study members through mailed questionnaires. Employing prevalence-based analysis, it identified (coexistence two or more chronic conditions) patterns, analysing three most stratified sex. P for trend (p-trend) was used test linear associations between prevalence these conditions in patterns....
Objectives: To investigate associations between multimorbidity, socio-demographic and health behaviour factors, their interactions (multimorbidity these factors) with all-cause mortality among Thai adults. Methods: Associations multimorbidity (coexistence of two + chronic diseases) 2005 2019 were investigated Cohort Study (TCS) participants (n = 87,151). Kaplan-Meier survival curves estimated compared times. Multivariate Cox proportional hazards models examined risk survival. Results: 1,958...
BACKGROUND: Due to economic and social development in Thailand, cardiovascular disease (CVD) cerebrovascular (CVA) have been gradually replacing infectious diseases become the main threat health this country.
 
 METHOD: This study used 2005 baseline data of 42785 members Thai cohort (TCS) identify risk factors correlated with incidence CVD and/or CVA over 8 years (2005- 2013). We applied multivariate logistic regression investigate associations between demographic socioeconomic...
Background: Thailand is experiencing a health transition in which multimorbidity, mainly non-communicable diseases (NCDs), emerging as major threat. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between socio-demographic and lifestyle factors multimorbidity among Thai adults.Subject Methods: This cross-sectional used data from 42,785 members Cohort Study (TCS) 2013 identify risk associated with prevalence (coexistence two or more chronic conditions). Multivariate logistic regression...