Pranee Liamputtong, PhD
Duyệt theo
Professor Pranee Liamputtong is currently professor in behavior sciences at VinUniversity. She is a medical anthropologist and interested in the health of women, children, immigrants, refugees, the elderly and transgender people. Regarding health issues, she is very interested in issues related to motherhood, reproductive health, gender, sexual health, psychological health and chronic diseases. Recently, she has focused her research on gender and sexual health issues among Asian women, refugee/immigrant women, youth, and transgender women from ethnic minorities. In Vietnam, she began research on air pollution and its real-life impact on the health of mothers and newborns. She is a qualitative researcher and has written many books on this approach. She has also written a number of reference books on health-related issues. Some of her reference books (Qualitative Research Methods, Health Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practice, Social Determinants of Health and Community Health) have been widely applied both in Australia and abroad. In her previous role as Professor of Public Health, she taught qualitative research methods and social determinants of health care units in residency training programs, and also taught about gender & health; culture, diversity & health; Health communication in university programs. At VinUni, Pranee teaches in both medical doctor and nursing degree programs including Medical Humanities, Health Communication, Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Research Methods in Nursing and Research Methods in Medical Science. She is also the Research Chair for theses in the Internal Medicine Residency program.
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Food insecurity and food label comprehension among libyan migrants in australia
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Out of the closet, not yet out of the house: Gay men’s experiences of homonegativity and internalized homonegativity
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Food security among Libyan migrants living in Australia: A qualitative study
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Prevalence and risk factors of food insecurity among Libyan migrant families in Australia
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“This is hard to cope with”: the lived experience and coping strategies adopted amongst Australian women with pelvic girdle pain in pregnancy
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Migrant and refugee youth perspectives on sexual and reproductive health and rights in Australia: a systematic review
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‘I need support to continue my Muay Thai career’: A qualitative study on social support amongst Muay Thai fighters in Thailand
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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 ... -
Breast cancer and screening prevention programmes: Perceptions of women in a multicultural community in Southern Thailand
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Barriers and facilitators to access mental health services among people with mental disorders in Indonesia: A qualitative study
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Impact of short and intensive art-based intervention on symptomatology and social interactions among children with autism spectrum disorder
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“We are not there yet”: perceptions, beliefs and experiences of healthcare professionals caring for women with pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain in Australia
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Prevalence and risk factors of food insecurity among Libyan migrant families in Australia
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Qualitative Inquiry and Inclusive Research
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Researching Migrant Motherhood Using the Drawing Method
(2022)This chapter discusses the use of an inclusive research approach using the drawing method to examine the perceptions and lived experiences of motherhood among Zimbabwean migrant women living in Australia. Most women ... -
Researching Sexual Violence with Trans Women of Color in Australia
(2022)This chapter discusses the research process that was employed in understanding the lived experiences of sexual violence among trans women of color in Australia, and the outcomes that had been planned and achieved. Transgender ... -
Social Capital and Social Inclusion
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Participatory Mapping as Research Tool 59 Social Inclusion and Young Refugee People
(2022)This chapter discusses the use of the participatory mapping approach in the research concerning social inclusion among young refugees from the Middle-East in Melbourne, Australia. Despite instances of stigma and social ... -
Social Inclusion, Research, and Practices in the Health and Social Sciences
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Stigma, Discrimination, and Social Exclusion
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