S Vorakitphokatorn
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    Fuller T, Edwards J, Vorakitphokatorn S, Sermsri S
  
  
    Soc Sci Med
    . 1996 Jan;
          42(2):265-80.
    
    PMID: 8928035
  
  
          This paper examines the effect of one form of chronic stress--household crowding--on psychological well-being, as measured by multiple inverse indicators of psychological well-being. We rely on data from a large...
      
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    Fuller T, Edwards J, Sermsri S, Vorakitphokatorn S
  
  
    J Health Soc Behav
    . 1993 Sep;
          34(3):252-71.
    
    PMID: 7989669
  
  
          In Thailand, like the U.S., women's higher rates of illness and health service use imply that they are "sicker." But, as in the U.S., females live longer than males. Based...
      
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    Fuller T, Edwards J, Sermsri S, Vorakitphokatorn S
  
  
    Soc Sci Med
    . 1993 Jun;
          36(11):1417-28.
    
    PMID: 8511630
  
  
          The proposition that poor housing and congested living conditions have a detrimental impact on health has been promulgated for at least 150 years. At a minimum, two major causal mechanisms...
      
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    Edwards J, Fuller T, Sermsri S, Vorakitphokatorn S
  
  
    Soc Biol
    . 1992 Jan;
          39(3-4):212-30.
    
    PMID: 1340041
  
  
          Ethological studies suggest that animal populations that live in crowded conditions display a number of behaviors that tend to limit the size of the population, such as aberrant forms of...