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  • Prakaipech Kaw-in; Jaturong Boonyarattanasoontorn; ประกายเพชร แก้วอินทร์; จตุรงค์ บุณยรัตนสุนทร (ภาควิชาจิตวิทยา คณะมนุษยศาสตร์ มหาวิทยาลัยมหาจุฬาลงกรณราชวิทยาลัย, 2024)
    In the context of children with learning disabilities and their care, the author employed a literature review method to explore how Buddhist doctrines can lead a fulfilling life in society and contribute to a high quality ...
  • Benjaporn Buasumlee; Jaturong Boonyarattanasoontorn; เบญจพร บัวสำลี; จตุรงค์ บุณยรัตนสุนทร (2023)
    Background and Objectives: The problems children and youths encountered evolved in response to the current global landscape. Disturbing trends included an increase in the concurrent use of multiple drugs, rendering treatment ...
  • Yueh-Ching Chou; Toshiyuki Uwano; Bo-Wei Chen; Kittawan Sarai; Linh Dieu Nguyen; Chien-Ju Chou; Suporntum Mongkolsawadi; Thanh Tung Nguyen; กฤตวรรณ สาหร่าย; สุภรธรรม มงคลสวัสดิ์ (2024)
    Geographers have connected the experiences of disabled persons with specific socio-spatial-political phenomena such as disability policies and laws, economic conditions, disability movements, and welfare systems. However, ...
  • Nutchanat Yuhan-ngow; Jaturong Boonyarattanasoontorn; นุชนาฎ ยูฮันเงาะ; จตุรงค์ บุณยรัตนสุนทร (มหาวิทยาลัยหัวเฉียวเฉลิมพระเกียรติ, 2018)
    This qualitative research aims to study a model for case management for child protection in Thailand. Data was collected by several means including documentary study on case management strategies and procedures, definitions, ...
  • Peng Li; Chokchai Suttawet; โชคชัย สุทธาเวศ (Department of Social Work of the National University of Singapore, 2025)
    This study investigates disparities in elderly care between urban and rural China amid rapid urbanisation, population ageing, and growing inequality. Using bibliometric analysis of 300 articles (2000–2024), it identifies ...
  • Phramaha Tinnakorn Juruan; Jaturong Boonyarattanasoontorn; พระมหาทินกร จูเรือน; จตุรงค์ บุณยรัตนสุนทร (2024)
    Buddhism plays a significant role in Thai society, and the majority of Thai people have believed in Buddhism for a long time. Monks, who serve as priests in Buddhism, assume the role of spiritual leaders. The Buddhist ...
  • Suwanna Vudhironarit; Nutchanat Yuhan-ngow; Kittawan Sarai; สุวรรณา วุฒิรณฤทธิ์; นุชนาฎ ยูฮันเงาะ; กฤตวรรณ สาหร่าย (2023)
    This study aimed to develop and study the effects of a participation-building model for promoting active ageing amongolder adults. The methodology in this study was a mixed method, including 1) deriving lessons from three ...
  • Jaturong Boonyarattanasoontorn; จตุรงค์ บุณยรัตนสุนทร (Phetchaburi Rajabhat University, 2023)
    The research on "Expanding Sustainable Social Protection for Informal Workers in Thailand" has four objectives: to study the current situation and the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic on informal workers; to study the ...
  • Prakaipech Kaw-in; Jaturong Boonyarattanasoontorn; จตุรงค์ บุณยรัตนสุนทร; ประกายเพชร แก้วอินทร์ (2023)
    Background and Objectives: The data in 2020 from the Office of Special Education Bureau, Office of the Basic Education Commission and the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities revealed that, based on the ...
  • Kittawan Sarai; Puchong Senanuch; Kattiya Karnasuta; Nachiko Ohara; กฤตวรรณ สาหร่าย; ภุชงค์ เสนานุช; ขัตติยา กรรณสูต (2019)
    This qualitative research aims to study long-term care (LTC) system for the elderly in Japan, it is using in-depth interviews to collect data from government and related private sectors, including the Health and Welfare ...
  • Peng Li; Chokchai Suttawet; โชคชัย สุทธาเวศ (2025)
    With the rapid aging of populations in China and Japan, healthcare systems face increasing pressure to enhance efficiency and improve older adult health outcomes. The aim of the study is to use a PRISMA-guided meta-analysis ...
  • Suwanna Vudhironarit; Nutchanat Yuhan-ngow; Kittawan Sarai; สุวรรณา วุฒิรณฤทธิ์; นุชนาฎ ยูฮันเงาะ; กฤตวรรณ สาหร่าย (2021)
    Thai Population as the aged society in 2021, it is expected to reach in 28 percent in 2031 and will become super aged society. The people engaged to older ages, their ability was decreases, and ...
  • Jaturong Boonyarattanasoontorn; จตุรงค์ บุณยรัตนสุนทร (2018)
    “Prevention and Solution in Problems of Human Trafficking in Thailand and Cooperation with Neighboring Countries in ASEAN” was a qualitative research which included the documentary study on international conventions and ...
  • Jianwen Li; Jaturong Boonyarattanasoontorn; จตุรงค์ บุณยรัตนสุนทร (วิทยาลัยสงฆ์พุทธปัญญาศรีทวารวดี มหาวิทยาลัยมหาจุฬาลงกรณราชวิทยาลัย, 2023)
    China has the largest population in the world, with over 1,439 million in 2020. The population average growth rate is 5.63‰ during 2000-2016. China has become aging country, the population of the elderly (60 or older) in ...
  • Suchaya Thiansaengthong; Jaturong Boonyarattanasoontorn; สุชญา เฑียรแสงทอง; จตุรงค์ บุณยรัตนสุนทร (2019)
    Cerebral palsy (CP) is a group of physical and movement disorders in children, which is formed due to damage to a part of the brain that controls movements and gestures. Children affected have trouble moving and balancing. ...
  • Phramaha Tinnakorn Juruan; Jaturong Boonyarattanasoontorn; พระมหาทินกร จูเรือน; จตุรงค์ บุณยรัตนสุนทร (2023)
    The research article aims 1) to study the connection between Buddhist philosophy and concepts and theories of social welfare and social work; 2) to explore the problems, obstacles, and limitations of monks in ...
  • Hatairat Warin; Thipaporn Phothithawil; หทัยรัฐณ์ วารินทร์; ทิพาภรณ์ โพธิ์ถวิล (2018)
    This research studies social support systems and the rights of the elderly with dementia through qualitative research. The research aimed to determine the support systems in use in Thailand which had the ...
  • Benjaporn Buasumlee; Jaturong Boonyarattanasoontorn; เบญจพร บัวสำลี; จตุรงค์ บุณยรัตนสุนทร (2023)
    Tramadol was originally an opioid pain reliever used to treat moderate-to-severe pain. Tramadol was first overused by children and adolescents all over the world to relieve mental health strain about 20 years ago, and it ...
  • Chariya Phongvivat; จริยา พงศ์วิวัฒน์ (2002)
  • Suchaya Thiansaengthong; Jaturong Boonyarattanasoontorn; สุชญา เฑียรแสงทอง; จตุรงค์ บุณยรัตนสุนทร (2019)
    This qualitative research aimed to study the situations of rehabilitation services given to cerebral palsy children in disability ser-vices center and networks for physically challenged children and to develop the standard ...

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