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“Let’s manage the stressor today” exploring the mental health response to forced migrants in Johannesburg, South Africa
Rebecca Walker, Jo VeareyIn South Africa, the majority of the population struggles to access care and support for mental health challenges. Drawing on challenges faced by asylum seekers and refugees in…
Measuring physicians’ religious competence in clinical health communication context: female Muslim immigrant patients’ expectations
Rukhsana Ahmed, Yuping MaoThis exploratory study aims to examine female Muslim immigrant patients’ expectations of physicians’ religious competence during clinical interactions.
Language mediation in psychotherapeutic healthcare for refugees in Germany – shunting responsibility between levels and actors
Renate Reiter, Lisa WalterRefugees’ access to psychotherapeutic care is insufficient in Germany. One factor particularly contributing to hindering their access to adequate therapeutic care is a lack of…
Concerns about COVID-19 among undocumented women in justice-involved families
Caitlin Cavanagh, Amanda Osuna, Roberta Liggett-O'Malley, Marina Henke, Elizabeth CauffmanThe COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated chronic disparities in income, employment and health-care access. Yet, little is known about how various sources of economic and emotional…
Cultural participation and extra disability and health costs of Syrian migrants in Turkey
Elefherios GiovanisThe effects of disability are well recognised by the social security systems worldwide. This study aims to examine the disability and health-related costs of Syrian migrants in…
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1747-9894e-ISSN:
2042-8650ISSN-L:
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- Prof Charles Watters