- COVID-19 epidemiological studies
- Zoonotic diseases and public health
- Family Dynamics and Relationships
- Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology
- Reproductive Health and Technologies
- Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
- Technology and Data Analysis
- Assisted Reproductive Technology and Twin Pregnancy
- Data-Driven Disease Surveillance
- Nonprofit Sector and Volunteering
- Diverse Approaches in Healthcare and Education Studies
- Financial Distress and Bankruptcy Prediction
- Agricultural Economics and Policy
- Education and Learning Interventions
- Efficiency Analysis Using DEA
- Agriculture and Rural Development Research
- Agricultural risk and resilience
Chiang Mai University
2018-2023
This study explores the risk characteristics and regional differences in banana production 21 cities Guangdong Province through cluster analysis kernel density estimation. Based on statistical optimal clustering number selection, are divided into three categories: high, medium, low-risk areas, reflecting of resource dependent, economic core, technological innovation cities, respectively. The estimation function reveals concentration tail price distribution different areas. By analyzing...
Local food identity highlights the unique qualities of regional cuisine. This research investigates entrepreneurs’ commercial production locally distinct foods in Chanthaburi Province, Thailand. Using qualitative methods, data was collected through document analysis, surveys, and in-depth interviews with 65 local establishments. The findings reveal that most entrepreneurs (52.31%) operate small-scale household businesses at five employees. Key ingredients include cardamom (8.93%), cowa...
Aiming for early disease detection and prompt outbreak control, digital technology with a participatory One Health approach was used to create novel surveillance system called Participatory Disease Detection (PODD). PODD is community-owned that collects data from volunteer reporters; identifies automatically; notifies the local governments (LGs), surrounding villages, relevant authorities. This provides direct immediate benefit communities by empowering them protect themselves.The objective...
Infertility can affect a couple's mental health and marital social relationships. The study aimed to investigate the prevalence of depression among infertile couples their relationships with other factors.This employed cross-sectional survey. Validated tools were used assess anxiety depression, satisfaction, personality traits sufficiency economy. actor-partner interdependence model (APIM) was for dyadic analysis.The in 6.7%. Aggression, extraversion neuroticism significantly correlated...
(1) Background: Infertility refers to the failure achieve a pregnancy after 12 months or more of regular unprotected sexual intercourse. is an important medical and social problem that causes individual distress, family conflict emotional impact experienced by about 15% couples worldwide. Anxiety depression are main psychological problems associated with infertility many potential contributing factors which yet be fully elucidated. This study aims investigate related anxiety among infertile...
Background: Infertility can affect a couple's mental health, marital and social relationships. The study aimed to investigate the prevalence of depression among infertile couples relationships with other factors. Methods: This employed cross-sectional survey. Validated tools were used assess anxiety depression, satisfaction, personality traits sufficiency economy. Actor-Partner Interdependence Model (APIM) was for dyadic analysis. Results: in 6.7%. Aggression, extraversion,...
Abstract Background In general, animal diseases have a significant impact on public health; accordingly, an effective disease surveillance system is important control that requires efficient and engaging participants in the long run. The purpose of this study to assess monetary social motivation surveillance. We hypothesized there are two sorts based Fiske's relational theory (1992): incentives (monetary markets) nonmonetary (social markets). Methods Chiang Mai Province, Northern Thailand,...
Participatory One-health Digital Disease Detection system or PODD was developed for human health, animal health and environmental problems surveillance in communities since 2015. It implemented Chiang Mai, Thailand, as the pilot area. expanded throughout Thailand with support from funders. seems to be successful system, but evidence has never been demonstrated. Thus, this study aimed evaluate impact of during 2015-2016, which before expanding other areas. The Social Return on Investment SROI...
<sec> <title>BACKGROUND</title> Aiming for early disease detection and prompt outbreak control, digital technology with a participatory One Health approach was used to create novel surveillance system called Participatory Disease Detection (PODD). PODD is community-owned that collects data from volunteer reporters; identifies automatically; notifies the local governments (LGs), surrounding villages, relevant authorities. This provides direct immediate benefit communities by empowering them...
Abstract Background Generally animal diseases affect widely on human health, therefore practical surveillance system is important controlling to motivate participants in the long term. The objective of this study determine effect monetary and social motivation participatory diseases. Based Fiske’s relational theory (1992), we proposed that there were basically two types motivation; incentives (monetary markets) non-monetary (social markets). Our hypothesis effort by higher than efforts...