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Status of the stateless population in Thailand: How does stigma matter in their life?

BACKGROUND: The stateless population in Thailand live by accessing all public services, including the health care system. Stigma is a crucial factor impacting these individuals’ lives and their access to medical care. This study aimed to understand the experience of the stateless population in Thail...

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Autores principales: Kitchanapaibul, Siwarak, Apidechkul, Tawatchai, Srichan, Peeradone, Mulikaburt, Thanatchaporn, Singkhorn, Onnalin, Udplong, Anusorn, Upala, Panupong, Chomchoei, Chalitar, Yeemard, Fartima, Tamornpark, Ratipark, Wongnuch, Pilasinee
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8920272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35286317
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0264959
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author Kitchanapaibul, Siwarak
Apidechkul, Tawatchai
Srichan, Peeradone
Mulikaburt, Thanatchaporn
Singkhorn, Onnalin
Udplong, Anusorn
Upala, Panupong
Chomchoei, Chalitar
Yeemard, Fartima
Tamornpark, Ratipark
Wongnuch, Pilasinee
author_facet Kitchanapaibul, Siwarak
Apidechkul, Tawatchai
Srichan, Peeradone
Mulikaburt, Thanatchaporn
Singkhorn, Onnalin
Udplong, Anusorn
Upala, Panupong
Chomchoei, Chalitar
Yeemard, Fartima
Tamornpark, Ratipark
Wongnuch, Pilasinee
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description BACKGROUND: The stateless population in Thailand live by accessing all public services, including the health care system. Stigma is a crucial factor impacting these individuals’ lives and their access to medical care. This study aimed to understand the experience of the stateless population in Thailand and how they overcome the problem of stigma. METHODS: A qualitative method was used to elicit information from key informants who were members of the stateless population, which was classified as those who did not hold Thai identification cards (IDs). A questionnaire was used to guide the interview, which was conducted in a private and confidential room. The interviews were conducted after voluntary agreement was obtained from the participants; each interview was held in August 2021 and lasted for approximately 45 minutes. RESULTS: Fifty-one people participated in the study; 68.6% were females, 86.3% were married, and 90.2% were Akha or Lahu. The stateless population in Thailand reported four types of perceived stigma: having a lower ability to request that their needs be met, not being equal to others, not being able to qualify for health care services and being ranked below other hill tribe people who have IDs. The phrase “life is nothing” was presented by the participants, who reported that they felt like an invisible population in Thailand. Some participants reported that other hill tribe people who have IDs act as stigma perpetuators among members of the stateless population who do not have IDs. Maintaining their privacy within their village, trying to obtain a Thai ID, and practicing the Thai language were the main ways of avoiding the stigma reported by the stateless population. Obtaining a Thai ID was detected as the top goal in their aim to overcome the stigma problem. CONCLUSIONS: The stateless population in Thailand live as an invisible population and are negatively treated via various patterns from others. Accessing Thai IDs and education are argued to be the most effective procedures for addressing the problem under the implementation schemes of the relevant organizations.
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spelling pubmed-89202722022-03-15 Status of the stateless population in Thailand: How does stigma matter in their life? Kitchanapaibul, Siwarak Apidechkul, Tawatchai Srichan, Peeradone Mulikaburt, Thanatchaporn Singkhorn, Onnalin Udplong, Anusorn Upala, Panupong Chomchoei, Chalitar Yeemard, Fartima Tamornpark, Ratipark Wongnuch, Pilasinee PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The stateless population in Thailand live by accessing all public services, including the health care system. Stigma is a crucial factor impacting these individuals’ lives and their access to medical care. This study aimed to understand the experience of the stateless population in Thailand and how they overcome the problem of stigma. METHODS: A qualitative method was used to elicit information from key informants who were members of the stateless population, which was classified as those who did not hold Thai identification cards (IDs). A questionnaire was used to guide the interview, which was conducted in a private and confidential room. The interviews were conducted after voluntary agreement was obtained from the participants; each interview was held in August 2021 and lasted for approximately 45 minutes. RESULTS: Fifty-one people participated in the study; 68.6% were females, 86.3% were married, and 90.2% were Akha or Lahu. The stateless population in Thailand reported four types of perceived stigma: having a lower ability to request that their needs be met, not being equal to others, not being able to qualify for health care services and being ranked below other hill tribe people who have IDs. The phrase “life is nothing” was presented by the participants, who reported that they felt like an invisible population in Thailand. Some participants reported that other hill tribe people who have IDs act as stigma perpetuators among members of the stateless population who do not have IDs. Maintaining their privacy within their village, trying to obtain a Thai ID, and practicing the Thai language were the main ways of avoiding the stigma reported by the stateless population. Obtaining a Thai ID was detected as the top goal in their aim to overcome the stigma problem. CONCLUSIONS: The stateless population in Thailand live as an invisible population and are negatively treated via various patterns from others. Accessing Thai IDs and education are argued to be the most effective procedures for addressing the problem under the implementation schemes of the relevant organizations. Public Library of Science 2022-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8920272/ /pubmed/35286317 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0264959 Text en © 2022 Kitchanapaibul et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Kitchanapaibul, Siwarak
Apidechkul, Tawatchai
Srichan, Peeradone
Mulikaburt, Thanatchaporn
Singkhorn, Onnalin
Udplong, Anusorn
Upala, Panupong
Chomchoei, Chalitar
Yeemard, Fartima
Tamornpark, Ratipark
Wongnuch, Pilasinee
Status of the stateless population in Thailand: How does stigma matter in their life?
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title_short Status of the stateless population in Thailand: How does stigma matter in their life?
title_sort status of the stateless population in thailand: how does stigma matter in their life?
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8920272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35286317
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0264959
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