Browsing Pranee Liamputtong, PhD by Title
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Application of Caring Life-Course Theory to explore care needs in women with pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain
(2022-02-21)Aims: To describe the care needs of women with pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain based on the Caring Life-Course Theory. Design: A descriptive qualitative research design. Methods: Data were collected between ... -
Barriers and facilitators to access mental health services among people with mental disorders in Indonesia: A qualitative study
(2023-02-14)Background: The care and treatment management of people with mental health problems has become a prominent global concern in recent years that requires consistent attention. However, the literature suggests that only a ... -
Barriers and facilitators to access mental health services among people with mental disorders in Indonesia: A qualitative study
(2023-02-14)Background: The care and treatment management of people with mental health problems has become a prominent global concern in recent years that requires consistent attention. However, the literature suggests that only a ... -
Breast Cancer and Screening Prevention Programmes: Perceptions of Women in a Multicultural Community in Southern Thailand
(2023-03-10)Background: Breast cancer is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among women worldwide and in Thailand. Objective: To explore perceptions of breast cancer and screening prevention programs among a group of at-risk ... -
Breast cancer and screening prevention programmes: Perceptions of women in a multicultural community in Southern Thailand
(2023-03-12)Background: Breast cancer is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among women worldwide and in Thailand. Objective: This study aims to explore perceptions of breast cancer and screening prevention programs among ... -
Community Gardens and Social Connectedness Among Rural Older People
(2020-09-24)Community gardens are growing in popularity as a strategy to effectively deal with population health at a local level. Community gardens can offer a range of psychosocial and health benefits to individuals who utilize them, ... -
Conducting cross-cultural research qualitatively in social science: setting the scene
(2022-12)Globally, cross-cultural research has become increasingly essential. In multicultural societies such as the UK, the USA, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia, there has been an increasing number of people from different ... -
Contraception decision making by Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) Australian youth: an exploratory study
(2021-09)Context: Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) youth may become early parents, with some aspiring to parenthood. Yet, the factors that influence CALD youths' contraceptive decision-making are less well known, although ... -
Coproduction of Knowledge Research as Inclusive Research
(2022-05)An increased use of the participatory research (PR) approach in health and social sciences has been witnessed in recent years. PR brings forth local knowledge and action that can uniquely help to address social and health ... -
Diary method and research on breastfeeding with working mothers in Malaysia
(2022)This chapter presents the authors' research that qualitatively examined the perceptions and experiences of infant feeding among working women in urban Malaysia. Exploring qualitatively enabled the researchers to obtain ... -
Feeling psychologically unsafe at school and university: Bullying and youth living with depression in Indonesia
(2023-03-19)The prevalence of bullying in Indonesia was 41% among students aged fifteen. This study explored the experiences of being bullied at school/university and the psychological trauma of being bullied among youth with mental ... -
Feeling psychologically unsafe at school and university: Bullying and youth living with depression in Indonesia
(2023-03-19)The prevalence of bullying in Indonesia was reported to be 41% among students aged fifteen. This study explored the experiences of being bullied at school and university, as well as the psychological trauma associated with ... -
Food Insecurity and Food Label Comprehension among Libyan Migrants in Australia
(2021-07)Food security among migrants and refugees remains an international public health issue. However, research among ethnic minorities in Australia is relatively low. This study explored the factors that influence the understanding ... -
Food Security among Libyan Migrants Living in Australia: A Qualitative Study
(2021-12)Food security among migrants and refugees is a concern across the globe, with the dearth of evidence on food labels and their influence on food security affecting disadvantaged communities especially. This paper discusses ... -
‘I need support to continue my Muay Thai career’: A qualitative study on social support amongst Muay Thai fighters in Thailand
(2023-06)Most Muay Thai fighters in Thailand are from marginalized backgrounds. To succeed in their profession, social support plays a crucial role. This paper discusses the role of social support among Muay Thai fighters, that ... -
‘I need support to continue my Muay Thai career’: A qualitative study on social support amongst Muay Thai fighters in Thailand
(2023-06-21)Most Muay Thai fighters in Thailand come from marginalized backgrounds, making social support a crucial factor for their success in the sport. This paper explores the role of social support among Muay Thai fighters, ... -
Impact of short and intensive art-based intervention on symptomatology and social interactions among children with autism spectrum disorder
(2023)Background: Consensus on the effectiveness of art therapy in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) is lacking in the literature. Purpose: Here, we examined the effectiveness of a short and intensive art-based ... -
The injury incidence and treatment experience among elite and beginner Thailand bodybuilders
(2023-02-28)Background. Bodybuilding is a sport where a person should do a lot of weight training while in the same time having a strict diet control. Due to this, they are believed to have higher chances of getting injured. However, ... -
It’s a Man’s World: A Qualitative Study of Gender and Sexuality amongst Australian Gay Men
(2022-02-14)Currently, research explicitly examining masculinity and internalized homonegativity is sparse, and even fewer studies use qualitative methods. To address this gap, this study aims to explore: how gender norms are constructed ... -
Managing Sexual Dysfunction For Women With Breast Cancer: The Perspective Of Health Care Providers In North East Malaysia.
(2021-03-10)Purpose: Management of female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is vital for women with breast cancer due to the devastating consequences, including marital disharmony and reduced quality of life. We explore healthcare providers’ ...