Floods adversely affect community well-being and health. The concept
of vulnerability refers to a relative inability to withstand the effects of a hostile
environment, and the level of vulnerability depends on the degree of exposure to a hazard, the extent to which its impacts are experienced, and the capacity for dealing with and adapting to these experiences. This study aims to assess the present health vulnerability of households to floods in a rural flood-prone area of northeastern Thailand, as well as their adaptation measures