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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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In order to limit the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, the majority of governments have introduced population containment. Certain population groups, including immigrants in precarious situations, are experiencing the impact of this measure ...
Silvia Guglielmi,Jennifer Seager,Khadija Mitu et al. Silvia Guglielmi et al.
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Joanna Torlinska,Viviana Albani,Heather Brown Joanna Torlinska
Refugees and asylum seekers are at a higher risk than the host population to poor health and financial stress. This study uses a unique longitudinal panel from Australia, the Building a New life in Australia (BNLA cohort) to understand the ...
Ella Rass,Michelle Lokot,Felicity L Brown et al. Ella Rass et al.
Background: Community participation in health responses in humanitarian crises is increasingly promoted by humanitarian actors to support adoption of measures that are relevant and effective to local needs. Our aim was to...
Adelaide M Lusambili,Michela Martini,Faiza Abdirahman et al. Adelaide M Lusambili et al.
Background: Little is known about how pregnant refugee women, and the frontline health care workers who serve them, are affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in terms of health, and health service access. Women refugees are c...
Beacon Mbiba,Brighton Chireka,Edward Kunonga et al. Beacon Mbiba et al.
Background and objectives: Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic groups (BAME) in the UK were disproportionately affected by the first phase of COVID-19 in terms of exposure, negative health and socio-economic impacts and cons...
Dima Al Munajed,Elizabeth Ekren Dima Al Munajed
Background: The unequal physiological and socioeconomic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic across the world are revealing the multidimensional components of health and vulnerability. As governments have pushed physical...
Akfer Karaoglan Kahilogullari,Esra Alatas,Fatmagul Ertugrul et al. Akfer Karaoglan Kahilogullari et al.
Aim: The objectives of the study were to determine the level of satisfaction with Mental Health and Psycho-social Support Services (MHPSS) provided to Syrians under temporary protection (SuTP) in Turkey and identify predi...
Diogo Costa,Louise Biddle,Catharina Mühling et al. Diogo Costa et al.
Background: Asylum seekers and refugees (ASR) experience substantial changes in subjective social status (SSS), pre and post migration, which may affect their mental health. However, the effect of SSS mobility on mental h...
Jesús Rivera-Navarro,Elisa Brey,Manuel Franco Jesús Rivera-Navarro
The analysis of urban health transformations must include the study of how neighbourhoods are influenced by demographic changes such as immigration. The objective of this study was to analyse how the relationship between native and immigran...