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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 January 2010, Haiti was hit by a terrible earthquake that pushed thousands of people to migrate. Many of them chose to settle in Quebec, Canada. Years after the earthquake, many Haitians continue to migrate to the Quebec province. Severa...
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Esther Sharma,Natasha Howard,Diane Duclos Esther Sharma
Background: For health systems and maternity services to respond effectively to forced displacement, an understanding of the lived experiences of women seeking protection during childbearing is required. This study aim wa...
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Introduction: With more than 40 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 globally, the pandemic is continuing to severely challenge health systems around the world. Countries with high numbers of refugees face an additional bu...
Paul Moawad,Lauren Andres Paul Moawad
This paper is exploring and critically accessing the nature and mechanisms of preparedness and response plans to COVID-19 in Syrian ITSs in Lebanon along with their immediate health impacts on refugees and their abilities to survive. Little...
Karen Wen,Michael McGrath,Ceren Acarturk et al. Karen Wen et al.
Aims: The negative mental health effects of exposure to trauma are well-documented. However, some individuals are theorized to undergo post-traumatic growth (PTG) after exposure to trauma, potentially experiencing positiv...
Andrés A Agudelo-Suárez,Mary Yanet Vargas-Valencia,Jonny Vahos-Arias et al. Andrés A Agudelo-Suárez et al.
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Ernesto Castañeda,Blaine Smith,Emma Vetter Ernesto Castañeda
Previous studies argue that Hispanics are healthier and less likely to experience homelessness than other populations in their same socioeconomic position. However, earlier studies have not explored the relationship between housing status a...
Grace Yi,Li Liu,Michael Manio et al. Grace Yi et al.
Objective: Sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and service utilization among female migrant domestic workers are under-studied. No studies to date have investigated the unique health vulnerabilities that affect female fo...
Can Liu,Elizabeth Wall-Wieler,Marcelo Urquia et al. Can Liu et al.
Background: Migrants with insecure residency status (i.e., undocumented migrants and asylum-seekers, who are denied or waiting for authorized residency) often experience social and psychosocial adversities and limited acc...