Patama Vapattanawong
Given name: Patama
Surname: Vapattanawong
Country of nationality: Thailand
Country of residence: Thailand
Mailing address: 999 Institute of Population and Social Research, Mahidol Universityม Phuttamonton 4 Rd., Salaya Phuttamonton, Nakhonpathom 73170, Thailand
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Telephone (Home): +66 86 8946003
Telephone (Office): +66 2 4410201-4 ext. 510
Highest degree: Ph.D.
Year: 2002
Institution: Mahidol University, Thailand
Discipline: Demography
Current employment/position: Professor / Lecturer at Institute for Population and Social Research, Mahidol University, Thailand
Previous employment:
1. Public Health Technical Officer (1992-2003)
2. Registered Nurse (1983-1992)
3. -
Other honorary or professional positions:
1. Professor (2015-present)
2. Associate Professor (2010-2015)
3. Assistant Professor (2005-2010)
Publication:
1. Apinonkul, B., Soonthorndhada, K., Vapattanawong, P., Jagger, C. and Aekplakorn, W. “Regional and gender differences in years with and without mobility limitation in the older population of Thailand”, PLoS ONE, 2016: Vol.11(5): e0153763. DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0153763
2. Apinonkul, B., Soonthorndhada, K., Vapattanawong, P., Aekplakorn, W. and Jagger, C. “Gender differences in health expectancies across the disablement process among older Thais”, PLoS ONE, 2015: Vol.10 (3): e0121310. DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0121310
3. Jampaklay, A. and Vapattanawong, P. “The subjective well-being of children in transnational and non-migrant households: evidence from Thailand”, Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 2013: Vol.22 (3): pp.377-400.
4. Vapattanawong, P., Hogan, M.C., Hanvoravongchai, P., Gakidou, E., Vos, T., Lopez, A.D. And Lim, SS. “Reductions in Child Mortality Levels and Inequalities in Thailand: Analysis of Two Censuses”. Lancet, 2007; Vol. 369 March 30: pp. 850 – 855.
5. Hill, K., Vapattanawong, P., Prasartkul, P., Porapakkham, Y., Lim, S.S., and Lopez, A.D. “Epidemiologic Transition Interrupted: Thailand 1980 – 2002.” International Journal of Epidemiology, 2007; Vol.36: pp. 374 – 384.