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Chanpen Saengtienchai

Ms. Saengtienchai is an independent demographic consultant who has extensive experience working on demographic and health surveys in Thailand. She has collaborated with John Knodel on numerous research papers, and is currently working with Knodel on his NIA-funded project on the social impact of AIDS in Thailand.

Recent Publications

Books

Knodel, John E., Jiraporn Kespichayawattana, Suvinee Wiwatwanich, and Chanpen Saengtienchai. 2007. Migration and Intergenerational Solidarity: Evidence from Rural Thailand. Bangkok: UNFPA. Abstract.

Journal Articles

Knodel, John E., Jiraporn Kespichayawattana, Chanpen Saengtienchai, and S. Wiwatwanich. 2010. "How left behind are rural parents of migrant children? Evidence from Thailand." Ageing & Society, 30: 811-841. DOI. Abstract.

Knodel, John E., Jiraporn Kespichayawattana, Chanpen Saengtienchai, and Suvinee Wiwatwanich. 2010. "The Role of Parents and Family Members in ART Treatment Adherence: Evidence from Thailand." Research on Aging, 32(1): 19-39. PMCID: PMC2835367. DOI. Abstract.

Knodel, John E., Nathalie Williams, Sovan Kiry Kim, Sina Puch, and Chanpen Saengtienchai. 2010. "Community Reaction to Older Age Parental AIDS Caregivers and Their Families: Evidence From Cambodia." Research on Aging, 32(1): 122-151. PMCID: PMC2813066. DOI. Abstract.

Williams, Nathalie, John E. Knodel, Sovan Kiry Kim, Sina Puch, and Chanpen Saengtienchai. 2008. "Overlooked Potential: Older-age Parents in the Era of ART." AIDS Care, 20(10): 1169-1176. DOI. Abstract.

Knodel, John E., and Chanpen Saengtienchai. 2007. "Rural parents with urban children: Social and economic implications of migration for the rural elderly in Thailand." Population Space and Place, 13(3): 193-210. DOI. Abstract.

PSC Reports

Knodel, John E., Jiraporn Kespichayawattana, Chanpen Saengtienchai, and Suvinee Wiwatwanich. 2009. "The Role of Parents and Family Members in ART Treatment Adherence: Evidence from Thailand." PSC Research Report No. 09-686. August 2009. Abstract. PDF.

Knodel, John E., Nathalie Williams, Sovan Kiry Kim, Sina Puch, and Chanpen Saengtienchai. 2009. "Community Reaction to Older-Age Parental AIDS Caregivers and Their Families: Evidence from Cambodia." PSC Research Report No. 09-673. February 2009. Abstract. PDF.

Other Reports

Knodel, John E., Jiraporn Kespichayawattana, Chanpen Saengtienchai, and Suvinee Wiwatwanich. 2010. "Older-Age Parents and the AIDS Epidemic in Thailand: Changing Impacts in the Era of Antiretroviral Therapy." UN ESCAP Report. Abstract. Public Access.

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