Maude Arsenault,Daniel Côté
Maude Arsenault
Migration profoundly impacts the health and well-being of individuals and communities worldwide, yet little attention has been given to the concept of mistrust within immigrant healthcare contexts. This article presents a thematic literatur...
Correction: Involuntary Psychiatric Commitments among Non-Western Immigrants during the Muhammad Cartoon Controversy in Denmark [0.03%]
订正:丹麦穆罕默德漫画争议期间非西方移民中的非自愿精神疾病收容现象
Tim A Bruckner,Parvati Singh,Camilla Hvidtfeldt et al.
Tim A Bruckner et al.
Published Erratum
Journal of immigrant and minority health. 2025 Nov 3. DOI:10.1007/s10903-025-01808-5 2025
Cost Savings from Integrating Behavioral Health in Primary Care: A Pragmatic Randomized Control Trial with Karen Refugees [0.03%]
行为健康与初级保健结合的经济效益——以克伦难民为对象的 pragmatic 随机对照试验
Maria Vukovich,Jennifer Esala,Alison Beckman et al.
Maria Vukovich et al.
Many refugees experience exposure to chronic and traumatic stressors that can lead to complex mental health and other health care needs. The integration of behavioral health into primary care is a promising approach for addressing complex h...
Caregiver-Reported Barriers To Mental Health Service Use for Asian American Youth [0.03%]
亚洲美国青年心理健康服务使用的障碍
Amy Hyoeun Lee,Lillian Alford,Nicole Lui
Amy Hyoeun Lee
Asian American (AsAm) youth experience persistent disparities in mental health service use, but quantitative data are lacking in existing investigations of barriers in this population. Here, we sought to characterize key barriers to youth m...
The Impact of Intimate Partner Violence on Quality of Life among Afghan Refugee Women in Iran [0.03%]
阿富汗难民妇女在伊朗遭受亲密伴侣暴力对其生活质量的影响
Mohammad Rahimian,Masoumeh Abbasi Shavazi,Mohammad Ali MorowatiSharifabad et al.
Mohammad Rahimian et al.
Refugee and migrant women are especially vulnerable to intimate partner violence (IPV), which can adversely affect their health and well-being. This study examined the association between IPV and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) among...
Pozole, Patasca, and More: Lessons in Representation, Trust and Diversity from Hispanic Research Recruitment [0.03%]
波佐菜、帕塔斯卡:西班牙人研究招募中关于代表性、信任和多样性的教训
Julian Robles,Katherine E Matthes,Maihan B Vu et al.
Julian Robles et al.
Hispanic families in the U.S. remain underrepresented in health intervention research, despite facing disproportionately high rates of childhood obesity. The objective of this "Report from the Field" is to document the lessons learned from ...
Patient and Caregiver Perspectives on Language Access in Two St. Louis Emergency Departments [0.03%]
圣路易斯两家急诊部门的语言访问患者的和护理人员的观点
Shan A Wang,Julia D López
Shan A Wang
People who prefer a language other than English (LOTE) face barriers across the healthcare system, including hospital emergency departments (EDs). A thematic analysis was employed to gather patient and caregiver perspectives on language acc...
Navigating Terminology in Latino Research: Evolution, Challenges, and Strategies for Discoverability [0.03%]
拉美研究中的术语导航:演变、挑战及可发现性策略
Christina Huerta,Kristin Ray,Carlos Melendez Garcia
Christina Huerta
Terminology used to refer to individuals of Latin American and Hispanic descent has shifted over time. These linguistic shifts affect the discoverability of research concerning Latino populations, which can have downstream policy, clinical ...
Correlates of Adverse Childhood Experiences Among Children in Non-Hispanic White, Non-Hispanic Black and Hispanic Immigrant Households in the United States [0.03%]
美国非西班牙裔白人、非西班牙裔黑人和西班牙裔移民家庭儿童不利童年经历的相关因素
Angela G Campbell,Wura Jacobs
Angela G Campbell
As the immigrant population in the United States increases and diversifies, the necessity of examining adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) by racial and ethnic group within the immigrant population has become apparent. This study examines ...
Advancing Participatory Approaches in Global Migrant Research: A Roundtable Discussion [0.03%]
全球移民研究中的参与式方法:圆桌讨论会
Maria Gabriela Uribe Guajardo,Jasmin Lilian Diab,Gwenetta Curry et al.
Maria Gabriela Uribe Guajardo et al.
Researchers and policy-makers alike increasingly recognise the importance of engaging diverse perspectives in global migrant research. There is a shift toward more community-led, co-produced, and decolonial approaches that centre migrants a...