Waraporn Chaiyawat, Ph.D.

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2000 State University of New York, Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States 
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Nursing
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Mary A. Jezewski grad student 2000 SUNY Buffalo
 (Psychometric properties of the Thai versions of the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for Children-Revised (STAIC-R) and the Child Medical Fear Scale -Revised (CMFS-R) in Thai school -age children.)
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Jongsomjitt C, Chaiyawat W, Rodcumdee B. (2020) Developing a “benefits of parental feeding behaviors” questionnaire for parents of preschoolers in urban Thailand Journal of Health Research
Lusmilasari L, Chaiyawat W, Rodcumdee B. (2017) Psychometric properties of the Parental Feeding Behaviours Questionnaire for Indonesian parents of young children. International Journal of Nursing Practice
Lusmilasari L, Chaiyawat W, Rodcumdee B. (2015) The development of the parental feeding behaviours questionnaire for Indonesian parents with toddlers: preliminary result International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health. 2: 558-565
Supametaporn P, Stern PN, Rodcumdee B, et al. (2010) Waiting for the right time: how and why young Thai women manage to avoid heterosexual intercourse. Health Care For Women International. 31: 737-54
Chaiyawat W, Jezewski MA. (2006) Thai school-age children's perception of fear. Journal of Transcultural Nursing : Official Journal of the Transcultural Nursing Society / Transcultural Nursing Society. 17: 74-81
Chaiyawat W, Brown JK. (2000) Psychometric properties of the Thai versions of State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for Children and Child Medical Fear Scale. Research in Nursing & Health. 23: 406-14
Chaiyawat W, Brown JK. (2000) Psychometric properties of the Thai versions of state-trait anxiety inventory for children and child medical fear scale Research in Nursing and Health. 23: 406-414
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