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Onnalin Singkhorn

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Singkhorn O, Hamtanon P, Moonpanane K, Pitchalard K, Sunsern R, Leaungsomnapa Y, et al.
Depress Res Treat . 2023 Oct; 2023:3191915. PMID: 37867731
A high prevalence of depression has been detected among individuals from the hill tribes in Thailand. However, there are no proper interventions to address this problem. Using a community-based participatory...
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Wongnuch P, Apidechkul T, Srichan P, Mulikaburt T, Kitchanapaibul S, Udplong A, et al.
BMC Psychol . 2023 Oct; 11(1):311. PMID: 37803404
Background: Gender equality is one of the most concerning issues globally. Females lacking equality could lead to several impacts, including health and economic impacts. Gender equality is often present in...
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Singkhorn O, Hamtanon P, Moonpanane K, Pitchalard K, Sunsern R, Leaungsomnapa Y, et al.
BMC Psychiatry . 2023 Aug; 23(1):563. PMID: 37542256
Background: Even though, there is a particularly high prevalence of depression among individuals from the hill tribes in northern Thailand, they are unable to receive appropriate intervention due to cultural,...
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Singkhorn O, Apidechkul T, Srichan P, Mulikaburt T, Kitchanapaibul S, Udplong A, et al.
BMC Public Health . 2023 Feb; 23(1):228. PMID: 36732744
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a major global public health problem. Women are the principal victims of IPV, and some special populations have been particularly impacted. The Akha and...
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Mulikaburt T, Apidechkul T, Wongnuch P, Kitchanapaibul S, Udplong A, Srichan P, et al.
BMC Health Serv Res . 2022 Oct; 22(1):1263. PMID: 36261838
Background: Maternal and child health (MCH) is crucial to the well-being of mothers and children. Stigma regarding access to MCH services is a major challenge, especially for hill tribe people...
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Pitchalard K, Wimolphan P, Singkhorn O, Purkey E, Moonpanane K
Health Equity . 2022 Sep; 6(1):629-637. PMID: 36081879
Introduction: Ethnic minority elderly (EME) people are recognized as a vulnerable group who have higher prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) than the majority of the population. The aim...
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Moonpanane K, Pitchalard K, Thepsaw J, Singkhorn O, Potjanamart C
BMC Health Serv Res . 2022 Sep; 22(1):1114. PMID: 36050759
Background: Hill tribe children, an ethnic minority group in Thailand, experience wide-ranging social and health inequalities. Previous reports indicate that hill tribe children, especially age under 5 years, face social...
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Pitchalard K, Moonpanane K, Wimolphan P, Singkhorn O, Wongsuraprakit S
Int J Nurs Sci . 2022 Jul; 9(3):328-333. PMID: 35891909
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the effect of a peer-training program for village health volunteers (VHVs) to improve chronic disease management among older adults in rural Thailand. Methods: The...
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Udplong A, Apidechkul T, Srichan P, Mulikaburt T, Wongnuch P, Kitchanapaibul S, et al.
BMC Public Health . 2022 Apr; 22(1):642. PMID: 35366833
Background: The stigma related to drug use has several impacts, including effects on users' physical and mental health. Methamphetamine is a major drug that is used among hill tribes living...
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Kitchanapaibul S, Apidechkul T, Srichan P, Mulikaburt T, Singkhorn O, Udplong A, et al.
PLoS One . 2022 Mar; 17(3):e0264959. PMID: 35286317
Background: The stateless population in Thailand live by accessing all public services, including the health care system. Stigma is a crucial factor impacting these individuals' lives and their access to...