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Ungsinun Intarakamhang

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Jansem A, Intarakamhang U, Suwanwong C, Chuenphitthayavut K, Tuntivivat S, Le K, et al.
J Prev Med Public Health . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39901751
Objective: Depression affects 23.3% of Thai and 15.2% of Vietnamese health science students, rates that exceed the global average of 4.4%. This study compared the causal models of mental health...
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Suwanwong C, Jansem A, Intarakamhang U, Prasittichok P, Tuntivivat S, Chuenphittayavut K, et al.
BMC Psychol . 2024 Jul; 12(1):378. PMID: 38965633
Mental health literacy is vital for well-being in educational settings, extending beyond academics to include social and emotional development. It empowers individuals, allowing them to recognize and address their mental...
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Prasittichok P, Duangchan P, Prapasiri S, Intarakamhang U
J Prev Med Public Health . 2024 Jun; 57(4):399-406. PMID: 38938046
Objectives: This study developed a causal relationship model of herb use from observational data and analyzed the direct and indirect effects of herb use on health according to the model....
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Intarakamhang U, Sriprasertpap K, Chiangkhong A, Srisawasdi N, Wongchan S, Boocha P
Health Lit Res Pract . 2024 Jun; 8(2):e93-e101. PMID: 38852071
Background: Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) account for more than 75% of deaths in Thailand, which is higher than the global average of 71%. Objective: The aim of this study was to...
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Daovisan H, Intarakamhang U
Behav Sci (Basel) . 2024 Mar; 14(3). PMID: 38540551
The purpose of this study is to carry out the scale development of occupational well-being (OWB) (affective, professional, social, cognitive, psychological and psychosomatic well-being) in Laos. Using multiple sampling data,...
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Intarakamhang U, Prasittichok P
Heliyon . 2022 Nov; 8(11):e11535. PMID: 36406722
Background: Sufficient health behavior (SHB) and health literacy in dietary supplement use (HL-DSU) are the key determinants of health status. However, the link between HL-DSU and SHB is not fully...
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Intarakamhang U, Prasittichok P
Heliyon . 2022 Aug; 8(8):e10320. PMID: 35991992
Background: Globally, dietary supplement use (DSU) is very popular against COVID19. This study aims to investigate the characteristics of research on health literacy (HL) in DSU and compare HL among...
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Intarakamhang U, Khammungkul J, Boocha P
Heliyon . 2022 May; 8(5):e09462. PMID: 35620621
Background: Health literacy (HL) has captured the world's interest since it was first defined by WHO in 1998. In Thailand, a number of HL scales for risk groups have been...
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Intarakamhang U, Macaskill A
J Public Health Res . 2021 Jun; 11(2). PMID: 34092070
Background: Thailand has a higher global NCD mortality rate in comparison to the rest of the world, accounting for 75% and 71% of all deaths. WHO focused increasingly on health...
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Intarakamhang U, Macaskill A, Prasittichok P
Heliyon . 2020 May; 6(4):e03834. PMID: 32373739
Purpose: Mindfulness based interventions (MBIs) are an emerging area of empirical study, not only in positive psychology, but also in clinical health care. This research aims to synthesize the evidence...