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วารสารสมาคมจิตแพทย์แห่งประเทศไทย
Journal of the Psychiatrist Association of Thailand
ISSN: 0125-6985

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Editor: Manote Lotrakul, M.D.


NO: 42710
AU: จักรกฤษณ์ สุขยิ่ง; ธนา นิลชัยโกวิทย์
TI: Sleep problems and their correlates in a Thai community in Bangkol : a preliminary report
JN: ว.สมาคมจิตแพทย์แห่งประเทศไทย (Journal of the Psychiatric Association of Thailand) 42,2 (เม.ย.-มิ.ย. 2540) 66-76
AB: From the investigation of one-month prevalence of psychiatric illiness in Nongchok district, Bangkok by using GHQ-60, the authors found that approximately thirty percent of respondents reported currently experiencing sleep problems. The tendency was high in association with health problems, current stressors, life events and aging. The implications of this result re of great importance for the development of sleep studies in communities nd for the physicians to pay greater attention to sleep problems of their patients.



NO: 42711
AU: ธนา นิลชัยโกวิทย์; จักรกฤษณ์ สุขยิ่ง
TI: Community survey of suicidal ideation in Bangkok : a preliminary report
JN: ว.สมาคมจิตแพทย์แห่งประเทศไทย (Journal of the Psychiatric Association of Thailand) 42,2 (เม.ย.-มิ.ย. 2540) 77-87
AB: The prevalence of suicidal ideation was surveyed in a stratified random sample of 826 adults in Nonchok district, Bangkok, Thailand. One month prevalence of suicidal ideation was 5.3 per cent. Factor found to be correlated with increased suicidal ideation were being female (OR 2.05), non-islamic (OR 1.83), mental disorders (OR 14.02), low income group (OR 2.83), family conflict (OR 3.54), health problems (OR 2.09-10.58), negative life events in the past year such as: having family member who is psychiatrically ill (OR 4.08), having family member who has serious physical illness (OR 5.01), death of family member (OR 3.41), and other current life stress such as: marital conflict (OR 2.68), conflicts with other family members (OR 3.73) and conflicts with friends (OR 4.21). Factors that best predicted suicidal ideation when analyzed by multilogistic regression were mental disorders (OR 3.69), death of family member in the past year (OR 1.92), general health problems (OR 1.72), and conflicts with friends (OR 1.75). The results of this study show that suicidal ideation is a common and important mental health problem, and efforts should be taken to give public education about interventions for people with suicidal ideation. Health-care workers should also be encouraged to check about suicidal ideation in patients who may have this problem.
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