Vaccines for all? A rapid scoping review of COVID-19 vaccine access for Venezuelan migrants in Latin America [0.03%]
为所有人提供疫苗?对拉丁美洲委内瑞拉移民的COVID-19疫苗获取途径进行的快速范围审查
Amaya Perez-Brumer,David Hill,Zafiro Andrade-Romo et al.
Amaya Perez-Brumer et al.
Introduction: The entangled health and economic crises fueled by COVID-19 have exacerbated the challenges facing Venezuelan migrants. There are more than 5.6 million Venezuelan migrants globally and almost 80% reside thro...
Social prescribing for migrants in the United Kingdom: A systematic review and call for evidence [0.03%]
英国移民的社会化处方:系统性回顾及证据呼吁
Claire X Zhang,Fatima Wurie,Annabel Browne et al.
Claire X Zhang et al.
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...
"My father told me 'child, there is no son in this house, so you should wear these boy clothes'": perspectives on gender norms, roles, and bacha posh among Afghan migrant women in Melbourne, Australia [0.03%]
“我父亲告诉我‘孩子,这个家里没有儿子,所以你应该穿这些男孩的衣服’”:澳大利亚墨尔本阿富汗移民妇女对性别规范、角色和bacha posh的视角
Nilab Hamidi,Cathy Vaughan,Meghan A Bohren
Nilab Hamidi
Objectives: In Afghanistan, strong son preferences render women with lower social capital. A practice was created to overcome this gender bias, known as bacha posh, which literally translates to 'dressing up as a boy'. Th...
Access of migrant gold miners to compensation for occupational lung disease: Quantifying a legacy of injustice [0.03%]
流动金矿工人获得职业肺病赔偿的途径:量化一种不公正的遗产
Rodney Ehrlich,Stephen Barker,Vivian W L Tsang et al.
Rodney Ehrlich et al.
Background: A legacy of the South African gold mining industry, now in decline, is a large burden of silicosis and tuberculosis among former migrant miners from rural South Africa and surrounding countries, particularly L...
Variations in perceived stress among Syrian refugee parents resettled through different sponsorship programs in Canada [0.03%]
通过不同担保项目在加拿大定居的叙利亚难民父母感知压力的变化
Yasma Ali-Hassan,Kamyar Sartipi,Ali Jammal et al.
Yasma Ali-Hassan et al.
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...
Contextual factors that shape uptake of COVID-19 preventive measures by persons of Ghanaian and Eritrean origin in the Netherlands: A focus group study [0.03%]
生活在荷兰的加纳和厄立特里亚后代人群中影响COVID-19预防措施采纳情况的背景因素:一项焦点小组研究
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...
Confidence in government and rumors amongst migrant worker men involved in dormitory outbreaks of COVID-19: A cross-sectional survey [0.03%]
参与集体宿舍新冠肺炎疫情的外来务工男性人员对政府的信任和谣言:一项横断面调查
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...
Erratum to "Scoping the impact of COVID-19 on the nexus of statelessness and health in Council of Europe member states" [Journal of Migration and Health (2021) 100053] [0.03%]
《关于“COVID-19对欧洲理事会成员国无国籍和健康之间关系的影响范围”的勘误》[迁移与健康杂志(2021)100053]
Marie Claire Van Hout,Charlotte Bigland,Nina Murray
Marie Claire Van Hout
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1016/j.jmh.2021.100053.]. © 2021 The Authors.
Published Erratum
Journal of migration and health. 2021 Sep 10:4:100063. DOI:10.1016/j.jmh.2021.100063 2021
Mental health of international migrant workers amidst large-scale dormitory outbreaks of COVID-19: A population survey in Singapore [0.03%]
新加坡新冠肺炎大型集体感染疫情期间外籍劳工的心理健康:一项人口调查研究
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...