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Refugee, Migrant and Ethnic Minority Health



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Autore: Srivastava David Shiva Visualizza persona
Titolo: Refugee, Migrant and Ethnic Minority Health Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (526 p.)
Soggetto topico: Minority Health
Health Disparate, Minority and Vulnerable Populations
Refugees
Emigrants and Immigrants
Social Conditions
Soggetto non controllato: young women
healthcare system strengthening
asylum
migrant
Tensta
knowledge
disparities
health systems
sexual and reproductive health
schistosomiasis/schistosoma
tuberculosis
Africa
pregnancy
lifestyle behavior
understanding of illness
chronic disease
treatment
refugees women
access
hepatitis C
communicable diseases
linkage
early trauma
intercultural competence
refugee and migrant (R&M) health
immigrants
help-seeking behavior
medical care
European Union
CHB
screening
refugees
infectious diseases
Portuguese
religiosity
reception center
discrimination
HBV
AIDS
complementary feeding
Italy
training
applicants for international protection
VPD
vegetable
multidimensional intercultural training acculturation model (MITA)
health care provision
overweight
health care
North Korean refugees
path analysis
pain
traumatic events
Middle Eastern refugee adolescents
pain perception
migrants
migration
asylum seeker
economic recession
education
mental health
migrant populations
infant
Greece
triage
health care professionals
North African
ambulance
refugee crisis
immigrant mothers
Southeast Europe
negative automatic thoughts
refugee health
cost effectiveness
Germany
vaccination
care
infection
inequalities
healthcare
prevalence
asylum seekers
immigrant
involuntary treatment
family-oriented societies
European Union (EU)
immigration
sexual violence
health
aggression
systematic review
protective factor
economic crisis
emergency medical service
preparedness
HIV
culture
refugee
Chinese
immunisation strategies
breastfeeding
vaccine hesitancy
Rinkeby
health survey
primary healthcare system
MMR vaccination
strongyloidiasis/strongyloides
psychiatric hospitalisation
workplace violence
psychiatric emergency services
obesity
sexual health
medical service
Europe
refugee and migrant women
emergency department
experiences
National Health System
adolescent
GRADE
emergency care
migrant health
stigma
fruit
viral hepatitis elimination
alcohol consumption
Electronic Health Insurance Card
disease prevention
acute stress
smoking
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
public health
Polish
confidence
access to care
LTBI
risk factor
autism
IGRA
physical activity
doctor
psychiatric hospitalization
infectious disease
screening/diagnosis
failed asylum seekers
depression
measles
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Sommario/riassunto: International migration, particularly to Europe, has increased in the last few decades, making research on aspects of this phenomenon, including numbers, challenges, and successes, particularly vital. This Special Issue highlights this necessary and relevant area of research. It presents 37 articles including studies on diverse topics relating to the health of refugees and migrants. Most articles (28) present studies focusing on European host countries. The focus on Europe is justified if we take into consideration the increased number of refugees and migrants who have come to Europe in recent years. However, there are also articles which present studies from countries in other continents. The topics discussed in the Issue include healthcare utilization, infectious diseases, mother and child health, mental health, and chronic diseases. Finding from the included articles indicate that further development of guidelines and policies at both local and international levels is needed. Priorities must be set by encouraging and funding in-depth research that aims to evaluate the impact of existing policies and interventions. Such research will help us formulate recommendations for the development of strategies and approaches that improve and strengthen the integration of migrants and refugees into the host countries.
Titolo autorizzato: Refugee, Migrant and Ethnic Minority Health  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-03921-645-7
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910367754203321
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