warkentin, tiahna marisol, maria bermeo, adans bartels, susan a.
Our study aimed to explore the lived experiences of Venezuelan refugee/migrant women and girls with disabilities to guide humanitarian assistance. The data analysed was part of a larger cross-sectional study whereby refugees and migrants in Ecuador, Peru, and Brazil were asked to share the migration experiences of a Venezuelan woman or girl. The sa...
Reynolds, Christopher W. Ryan, Savannah F. Acharya, Eesha Berberoglu, Ipek Bishop, Samuel Tucker, Brendon Barreto-Arboleda, Juan Daniel Ibarra, Jorge Armando Flores Vera, Penelope Orozco, Laura Jocelyne Fuentes
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Frontiers in Public Health
Introduction Shortages of health professionals is a common problem in humanitarian settings, including among migrants and refugees at the US-Mexico border. We aimed to investigate determinants and recruitment recommendations for working with migrants to better understand how to improve health professional participation in humanitarian efforts. Meth...
çoban, melih
Following the outbreak of the civil war in Syria, a massive migration of Syrian nationals to Türkiye has been a significant phenomenon. This situation has become a problematic issue, as the massive presence of Syrian refugees in Türkiye has become an important part of the domestic political agenda. The politicization of the refugee issue has long s...
Gredebäck, Gustaf Lindskog, Marcus Hall, Jonathan
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Quarterly journal of experimental psychology (2006)
This study assesses the development of proactive control strategies in 100 Syrian refugee families (394 individuals) with 6- to 18-year-old children currently living in Turkish communities. The results demonstrate that children's age and their mothers' post-traumatic stress symptoms were associated with the degree of proactive control in their chil...
marinho, thaís augusto okita, michele tiemi guimarães, rafael alves laura, ana amorim caetano, karlla antonieta teles, sheila araújo dias de matos, márcia alves dos santos carneiro, megmar aparecida bringel martins, regina maria
This is the first systematic review and meta-analysis to estimate the prevalence of human T-lymphotropic virus 1 and 2 (HTLV-1 and 2) infections among immigrants and refugees worldwide. PubMed/MEDLINE, Scopus, EMBASE, Web of Science, and Virtual Health Library (VHL) databases were searched for studies published from their inception to 6 January 202...
Mukherjee, Preetha Menon, Nirmala
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Frontiers in Sociology
Digitization has carved out the migration patterns of immigrants over the recent years of increased technological interventions in human mobility. Migration infrastructures, which typically refer to the physical, commercial, humanitarian, and governmental modes of operation, are multidimensional in nature. Digital infrastructures are equally import...
White, Jennifer Young, Ashley Webber, Murray Harrison, Joy Hiscox, Amy Lush, Jessica Joo, Baeho Sherrin, Janessa Grasselli, Mattias Byles, Julie
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Community health equity research & policy
Refugees experience physical and mental health issues that need attention following settlement in a new community. However, access to and utilisation of healthcare services is challenging. We aimed to explore the experience of refugee access to a dedicated multi-disciplinary refugee health team. An interpretative qualitative study. 17 qualitative i...
wong, carrie k. lassemillante, annie-claude white, carolynne belski, regina
Background/Objectives: Refugees typically experience poorer health compared with people from non-refugee backgrounds, and health literacy may play a part in this discrepancy. Using the WHO’s revised health literacy definitions as a framework, this qualitative study sought to examine the health literacy experiences and practices of Australian resett...
gonzález-doğan, shyla soyer, gonca bayhan, siddika asik yazici, mualla akçay, meryem harb, jordan ramadan, awad mekkawi turan, adnan
This research project examines the experiences of four individuals working in refugee resettlement and their perspectives on the educational needs of refugee students, given their role as boundary spanners. They also discuss the need for teachers to encourage students to use the Funds of Knowledge in the classroom. Participants discuss their varied...
al-zaman, md. sayeed rashid, or mohammad harun
The Rohingya crisis has been a significant issue for national and international news media, capturing their attention for an extended period and documenting various phases of the crisis. Previous research exploring the tones and portrayal of the Rohingyas in the news lacks comparative and temporal analysis of news sentiments. In this study, we aim ...