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期刊名:Journal of migration and health

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ISSN:2666-6235

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IF/分区:2.8/Q2

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Background: In Spain, COVID-19 vaccination started on 27 December 2020, prioritizing people in long-term care facilities (LTCF), the elderly, and healthcare and essential workers. Different barriers to vaccination might h...
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Introduction: The elimination of hepatitis C virus (HCV) and hepatitis B virus (HBV) requires strategies to overcome barriers associated with access to healthcare among migrants. The objective was to design and implement ...
María José Rivera-Baeza,Camila Salazar-Fernández,Belén Salinas-Rehbein et al. María José Rivera-Baeza et al.
Introduction: Migrants often experience mental health challenges associated with acculturative stress. Dispositional traits, such as optimism and pessimism, may shape how individuals appraise and cope with these challenge...
Natalia Burgos-Alonso,Pedro Monzón,Marta Rentería et al. Natalia Burgos-Alonso et al.
Background: Agricultural work involves high physical demands and organizational and psychological factors that increase the risk of musculoskeletal disorders, especially in environments such as greenhouse horticulture. Mi...
Rachel Gittinger,Emma Halper,Nushrat Nur et al. Rachel Gittinger et al.
Background: Migration through Latin America has increased, resulting in new routes and greater diversity among migrants. Timely, accurate data on the epidemiologic profiles of migrants in-transit could inform public healt...
Dr Hannah Rayment-Jones,Yahye Mohamud,Holly Lovell et al. Dr Hannah Rayment-Jones et al.
Background: The "healthy migrant effect" suggests migrants experience better health than local populations despite socioeconomic disadvantage. Its relevance to maternal and child health is uncertain. This systematic revie...
H Benjeddi,M P Gruppen,S A Post et al. H Benjeddi et al.
Introduction: The number of displaced people worldwide has reached an unprecedented 120 million, of whom 40% are children. There is limited knowledge about the health of children in refugee camps, particularly regarding t...
Narges Ghoroubi,Myriam Khlat,Emilie Counil;EpiCoV Study group Narges Ghoroubi
Objectives: COVID-19 disproportionately hit women, immigrants, ethno-racial minorities, and essential workers. This study examines disparities in SARS-CoV-2 seropositivity by gender and migration background in France (lat...
Yedilfana Adinew Yedilfana Adinew
Objective: The primary focus of the study was to explore the psychosocial experiences, abuses, and exploitations, and adaptation mechanisms of Ethiopian women who were victims of trafficking in the Middle East countries. ...
Waseem Haider,Laura Salonen,Elina Kilpi-Jakonen Waseem Haider
Objective: The earnings gap between migrants and natives is well-documented, but the extent to which health shocks contribute to this gap remains unclear. We estimated the impact of a health shock on long-term earnings fo...