Jintana Jankhotkaew

Jintana Jankhotkaew is currently a PhD candidate at SHORE and Whariki Research Centre, Massey University. She is also a research fellow at the International Health Policy Program, Ministry of Public Health, Thailand. Her research interest is alcohol control policy and health inequity. Her PhD thesis is “alcohol control implementation index: assessment of provincial alcohol control implementation in Thailand.”

Email: jintana@ihpp.thaigov.net

 Journal articles

Leung, J. Y. Y., Casswell, S., Randerson, S., Athauda, L., Banavaram, A., Callinan, S., Campbell, O., Chaiyasong, S., Dearak, S., Dumbili, E. W., Romero-García, L., Gururaj, G., Kalapat, R., Karki, K., Karlsson, T., Kong, M., Liu, S., Maldonado Vargas, N. D., Gonzalez-Mejía, J. F., Naimi, T., Nthomang, K., Oladunni, O., Owino, K., Herrera Palacio, J. C., Phatchana, P., Pradhan, P. M. S., Rossow, I., Shorter, G., Sibounheuang, V., Štelemėkas, M., Son, D. T., Vallance, K., van Dalen, W., Wettlaufer, A., Zamora, A., & Jankhotkaew, J. (2024). Assessing alcohol industry penetration and government safeguards: the International Alcohol Control Study. BMJ Global Health, 9(11), e016093. doi:10.1136/bmjgh-2024-016093 A642

Jankhotkaew, J., Casswell, S., Huckle, T., Chaiyasong, S., Kalapat, R., Waleewong, O., & Parker, K. (2024). A composite index of provincial alcohol control policy implementation capacity in Thailand. International Journal of Drug Policy, 130, 104504. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugpo.2024.104504 A627

Jankhotkaew, J., Casswell, S., Huckle, T., Chaiyasong, S., & Phonsuk, P. (2023). Quantitative tools and measurements for assessing the implementation of regulatory policies in reducing alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harms: A scoping review. Drug and Alcohol Review, 42(1), 157-168. https://doi.org/10.1111/dar.13543 A566

Jankhotkaew, J., Casswell, S., Huckle, T., Chaiyasong, S., & Phonsuk, P. (2022). Barriers and Facilitators to the Implementation of Effective Alcohol Control Policies: A Scoping Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(11). doi: 10.3390/ijerph19116742 A554