Prasittisuk, CEttling, M2009-05-272009-05-271986-09-01Prasittisuk C, Ettling M. Cost-effectiveness research in malaria control and the need for health behaviour and socio-economic research in malaria control in Thailand. The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health. 1986 Sep; 17(3): 393-5http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/33404The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health.The complexity of the malaria situation in Thailand requires behavioural and socio-economic research in wide variety of areas including; migration, illness behaviour, motivation of staff and communities and the relationship of institutional and community expenditure to reduction in morbidity. The research ideally should be constructed in such a way as to maximize the availability of methods for incorporation into routine monitoring, evaluation, and policy making activities of the Anti-Malaria Programme.engCost-Benefit AnalysisHumansMalaria --economicsMosquito Control --economicsPatient Acceptance of Health CareResearchSick RoleSocioeconomic FactorsThailandCost-effectiveness research in malaria control and the need for health behaviour and socio-economic research in malaria control in Thailand.Journal Article