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Place, mobility and social support in refugee mental health
Sevasti-Melissa Nolas, Charles Watters, Keira Pratt-Boyden, Reima Ana MaglajlicThis review and theoretical analysis paper aims to bring together literatures of place, mobility, refugees and mental health to problematise the ways in which social support is…
Construction employment mortality among Mexican immigrants in the South Eastern United States, 2003-2013
Michael Welton, Ye Shen, Mark Ebell, David DeJoy, Sara Wagner RobbThe purpose of this study was to investigate occupational and non-occupational mortality among Mexican immigrants in the South Eastern United States. The construction industry has…
Immigrant women, nature and mental health
Catherine Anne Nicole Lorentzen, Berit VikenThere is a need for cost-effective strategies to counteract mental health challenges among immigrant women. This study aims to identify how nature might improve the mental health…
From global phenomenon to framework for living: using the beautiful game creatively to provide therapeutic care for unaccompanied male adolescents seeking asylum in Ireland
Rachel HoareThe purpose of this paper is to explore, through the composite character of Jaheem, a 16-year-old unaccompanied male from sub Saharan Africa seeking asylum in Ireland (UMSA), the…
Sexual and gender-based violence and torture experiences of Sudanese refugees in Northern Uganda: health and justice responses
Helen Jane Liebling, Hazel Rose Barrett, Lillian ArtzThis British Academy/Leverhulme-funded research (Grant number: SG170394) investigated the experiences and impact of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) and torture on South…
Life outside the garment factories: the lived experiences of Cambodian women garment factory workers
Fiona Helen McKay, Hayley Jane McKenzieCambodia’s workforce has shifted over time, with internal migration increasing as more people are forced to the cities to find employment. This paper aims to change in workforce…
Links between well-being and communication with friends and family in one’s country of origin amongst migrants in Australia
Daniel Rupert du Plooy, Anthony Lyons, Emiko S. KashimaThis paper aims to examine the relationship between migrants’ psychological well-being and the extent to which they keep in touch with people in their country of origin.
Body in medical encounters of Romanian female patients in (S)pain
Catalina Iliescu-GheorghiuThis paper aims to check whether the bodily self-perception factor plays any role in (female) migrants’ alleged underuse of health services. Out of the four main reasons…
Do migrants lives matter? A comparison of causes of death between African migrants from SADC countries and South Africans in the post-Apartheid era (2002-2015)
Lorena Núñez Carrasco, Abha Jaiswal, Jairo Arrow, Michel Kasongo Muteba, Bidhan AryalMigrants historically and currently form an integral part of South Africa. Their importance and contribution to the country’s economy and development are undeniable. Yet, life for…
South Sudanese perceptions of health and illness in South Australia
William Wingard Mude, Christopher M. Fisher, Roslyn Le Gautier, Jack Wallace, Jacqueline A. RichmondSouth Sudanese people form the largest number of resettled refugees in Australia between 2003 and 2004. This study aims to explore how this community understands and responds to…
Does remittance protect the household from catastrophic health expenditure in India
Milan Das, Kaushalendra Kumar, Junaid KhanThe purpose of this paper is to examine the dynamic nature of the catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) on remittances receiving households between 2005 and 2012 in India.
Linguistic and cultural barriers to access and utilization of mental health care for Farsi-speaking newcomers in Quebec
Fahimeh Mianji, Jann Tomaro, Laurence J. KirmayerIn light of the growing number of refugees and immigrants in Canada, this paper aims to identify barriers to mental health services for newcomer immigrants and refugees in Quebec…
Narratives of internal migration experiences, health/well-being issues among females working as head-porters (Kayayei) in Ghana
Ahmed Bawa Kuyini, Abdulai Abukari, Abdulai Kuyini Mohammed, Hughlett Omris PowellThis study aims to explore the internal migration experiences and health/well-being issues of 38 girls and women working as Kayayei (head-porters) in Accra, Ghana.
Exploring food security among recently resettled Syrian refugees: results from a qualitative study in two Canadian cities
Hassan Vatanparast, Mustafa Koc, Marwa Farag, Joseph Garcea, Rachel Engler-Stringer, Tamer Qarmout, Carol Henry, Louise Racine, Judy White, Romaina Iqbal, Mahasti Khakpour, Sindhuja Dasarathi, Sonia D'AngeloThis study aims to provide a qualitative in-depth account of the status and experience of food insecurity for Syrian refugee households in Toronto and Saskatoon, Canada. The study…
Sexual risk behaviours and HIV knowledge and beliefs of Shan migrants from Myanmar living with HIV in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Amporn Jirattikorn, Arunrat Tangmunkongvorakul, Patou Masika Musumari, Arratee Ayuttacorn, Kriengkrai Srithanaviboonchai, Cathy Banwell, Matthew KellyFor decades, northern Thailand has been a hub for migration in the Greater Mekong Sub-region, particularly for migrants from Myanmar. HIV prevalence among Myanmar/Burmese migrants…
Supports for migrant farmworkers: tensions in (in)access and (in)action
Susana Caxaj, Amy Cohen, Sarah MarsdenThis study aims to examine the role of support actors in promoting or hindering access to public services/spaces for migrant agricultural workers (MAWs) and to determine the…
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