Professor

Liamputtong Pranee

Affiliation: VinUniversity, Hanoi, Viet Nam

Introduction

Professor Pranee is a distinguished medical anthropologist whose research focuses on the health and well-being of women, children, immigrants, refugees, the elderly, ethnic minorities, and transgender individuals. Her work is particularly dedicated to maternal and neonatal health, sexual and reproductive health, gender and sexual well-being, psychological health, and chronic illnesses influenced by climate change. Her recent studies have examined gender and sexual health concerns among Asian women, refugee and immigrant women, youth, and transgender women from ethnic minority backgrounds. In Vietnam, she has investigated the effects of air pollution on maternal and neonatal health. Additionally, her research explores the health and overall well-being of ethnic minority women.

Affiliation: VinUniversity, Hanoi, Viet Nam

Research Output

Preface

Migrant and refugee youth perspectives on sexual and reproductive health and rights in Australia: a systematic review

Napier-Raman Sharanya, Hossain Syeda Zakia, Lee Mi-Joung, Mpofu Elias, Liamputtong Pranee, Dune Tinashe
  • Australasia
  • human rights
  • migrant and mobile populations
  • refugee
  • reproductive health
  • sexual health
  • youth

Researching sexual violence with trans women of color in Australia

Liamputtong Pranee, Noack-Lundberg Kyja, Dune Tinashe, Ussher Jane M., Hawkey Alex, Marjadi Brahmaputra, Perz Janette, Schmied Virginia, Sekar Jessica, Brook Eloise
  • Lived experience
  • Mixed method research
  • Photovoice method
  • Research process
  • Sexual violence
  • Trans women of color

Participatory action research: Sexual and reproductive health and rights of young refugees and migrants

Dune Tinashe, Liamputtong Pranee, Hossain Syeda Zakia, Mapedzahama Virginia, Pithavadian Rashmi, Aibangbee Michaels, Mpofu Elias
  • Migrant
  • Participatory action research
  • Refugee
  • Reproductive health
  • Sexual and reproductive health rights
  • Sexual health
  • Young people

It’s a Man’s World: A Qualitative Study of Gender and Sexuality amongst Australian Gay Men

Thepsourinthone Jack, Dune Tinashe, Liamputtong Pranee, Arora Amit
  • Gender norms
  • Homonegativity
  • Internalized homonegativity
  • LGBT
  • Masculinity

Health and illness

Liamputtong Pranee, Rice Zoe Sanipreeya

Managing sexual dysfunction for women with breast cancer: the perspective of healthcare providers in North East Malaysia

Chanmekun Siti Balqis, Zulkifli Maryam Mohd, Muhamad Rosediani, Mohd Zain Norhasmah, Low Wah Yun, Liamputtong Pranee
  • Breast cancer
  • Female sexual dysfunction
  • Healthcare providers
  • Qualitative study
  • Sexuality

Food insecurity and food label comprehension among libyan migrants in australia

Mansour Reima, John James Rufus, Liamputtong Pranee, Arora Amit
  • Food accessibility
  • Food affordability
  • Food availability
  • Minorities
  • Nutrition knowledge

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Keyphrases

  • Inclusive education
  • Learning disabilities
  • Medical students
  • National survey
  • Nursing students
  • Vietnamese health professional education
  • air pollution
  • Hanoi
  • knowledge
  • practice
  • sustainability
  • sustainable practices
  • Vietnam
  • Breast health promotion
  • Health literacy
  • Mobile application
  • prevention
  • AID work
  • Community development
  • Critical Whiteness
  • Humanitarian development
  • Philanthropy
  • Whiteness
  • Criminal justice
  • Criminology
  • Policing
  • chronic pain
  • culturally and linguistically diverse
  • emergency department
  • self-management
  • Conspiracy thinking
  • COVID-19
  • COVID-19 vaccine
  • Perception
  • Religious beliefs
  • Trust
  • combat sport
  • marginalized background
  • Muay Thai fighter
  • qualitative study
  • social support
  • Australasia
  • human rights
  • migrant and mobile populations
  • refugee
  • reproductive health
  • sexual health
  • youth
  • Lived experience
  • Mixed method research
  • Photovoice method
  • Research process
  • Sexual violence
  • Trans women of color
  • Migrant
  • Participatory action research
  • Refugee
  • Reproductive health
  • Sexual and reproductive health rights
  • Sexual health
  • Young people
  • Gender norms
  • Homonegativity
  • Internalized homonegativity
  • LGBT
  • Masculinity
  • Breast cancer
  • Female sexual dysfunction
  • Healthcare providers
  • Qualitative study
  • Sexuality
  • Food accessibility
  • Food affordability
  • Food availability
  • Minorities
  • Nutrition knowledge
  • Australia
  • contraception
  • Cultural diversity
  • networking
  • pregnancy
  • teenagers

Computer Science

  • Medicine (all)