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Table 1 The Bangkoknoi Model Project data elements

From: Electronic health databases and surveys for community-specific health promotion, prevention, and interventions: the Bangkoknoi Model Project (BANMOP)

Individual questionnaire

 Demographic Data

  • Age

  • Gender

  • Education attainment

  • Order of child among siblings

  • Socioeconomic level

  • Number of caregivers

 Economics

  • Incomes

  • Employment (full-time/part-time)

  • Income expense and saving records

  • State welfare

Health-related information

• History of maternal antenatal care and breastfeeding

• Vaccination/childhood development

• Underlying diseases/disabilities

• Medications

• Dental health and care history

• Health Insurances/coverage/scheme

• Addictive substance used

• Reproductive health-related history

• Mental health status and care

• Physical activities and exercises

• History of traditional medicine healthcare

Household questionnaire (performed by one member of each household)

 Environment & disaster

  • Housing and problems

  • Water & Sanitation

  • Waste & Garbage management

  • Insects/vectors

  • Relationship of people in the family

  • Family communication

  • Family together time

 Safety

  • Housing safety-related issues

  • Lighting, Pathway

  • Crime prevention

  • Fire prevention

  • Knowledge of how to access the emergency contact number

Social

• Daily lifestyle

• Assigned position/duty in the community

• Relationship of people in the community

• Neighborhood hospitalities

• Community support

• Parental status and family relationship

• School problems

• Time spent on the computer

• A place for physical activities and exercises

• Volunteer and community activities

• Religion and related activities

• Community reproductive service

• Community wisdom

For Siriraj Community

 For medical students

  • Similar to questionnaires for 42 communities, but including educational and medical school-related questions.

For hospital staff

• Similar to the questionnaire for 42 communities, but questions related to hospital work and additional questions based on modified Mahidol happinometry.