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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:2.9/Q2

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Background: The health needs of international migrants living in the United Kingdom (UK) extend beyond mainstream healthcare to services that address the wider determinants of health and wellbeing. Social prescribing, whi...
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Background: Little is known about the perceived stress level of Syrian Refugee (SR) parents residing in Canada specifically in relation to different sponsorship programs. This study aims to assess the relationship between...
Marieke Torensma,Janneke Harting,Linda Boateng et al. Marieke Torensma et al.
Objectives: To explore the contextual factors that shape uptake of COVID-19 preventive measures, in specific migrant and ethnic minority populations, with a focus on migration-related, sociocultural and socioeconomic cond...
Edina Yq Tan,Dalia Albarazi,Young Ern Saw et al. Edina Yq Tan et al.
Background: In the COVID-19 pandemic, confidence in the government and access to accurate information have been critical to the control of outbreaks. Although outbreaks have emerged amongst communities of international mi...
Young Ern Saw,Edina Yq Tan,P Buvanaswari et al. Young Ern Saw et al.
Introduction: Worldwide, COVID-19 clusters have emerged within communities of international migrant workers operating in high-density work and living environments. Despite their increased vulnerability, no study has docum...
Rachel Burns,Claire X Zhang,Parth Patel et al. Rachel Burns et al.
Background: One in seven people living in the United Kingdom (UK) is an international migrant, rendering migrants an important population group with diverse and dynamic health and healthcare needs. However, there has been...