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Migration, Resilience, Vulnerability and Migrants’ Health

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population migration; search query; Baidu Index; urban agglomeration; health-seeking behavior; access to health care; emergency department; refugee; asylum seeker; non-urgent complaints; migrants; system models; expert knowledge; fuzzy-logic cognitive mapping; unaccompanied minor refugees; mental health; post-migration risk factors; migrant health; access to health; sexual and reproductive health; contraception; identity discourse; integration process; resilience; resettlement challenges; CALD; African youths; Australia; migrations; disability; superdiversity; social changes; social work; air quality; income; settlement intention; African diaspora; migration; belonging; politics of belonging; bordering; racism; 1.5 generation migrants; cross-cultural; religiosity; humanitarian emergencies; needs assessment; refugee health; disaster health; refugees; self-efficacy; post-migratory stressors; mental health problems; non-clinical population; asylum seekers; primary healthcare; general practice; communication; patient-centered care; patient engagement; African migrant and refugee youths; alcohol and other drugs; integration; South Australia; North Korean refugee youths (NKRYs); depression; emotional regulation strategy; expressive suppression; life satisfaction; youth; qualitative research; adaptation; mental burden; psychosocial support; mental health service; qualitative analyses; African migrants; race; psychosocial health care; female; protective shelter; unaccompanied; migrant youth; mentoring; mixed methods; unaccompanied migrant young people; transition to adulthood; leaving care; child welfare; aftercare support; special migrants’ populations; acculturation; emigration and immigration; health behaviors; qualitative method; Spain; young women; vulnerability; public health; urban setting; forced migration; Lebanon; Syria; cross-sectional survey; urban refugees; health protection; health promotion; well-being; expatriates; Westerners; northeast; Thailand; health; healthcare services; healthcare access; barriers; ethnicity; immigration; health risk; COVID-19; survey research; south-south migration; women; work; discrimination; Chile; family separation; time pressure; health disparities; depressive symptoms; internal migration experience; middle-aged; elderly; China; body mass index; hypertension; migrant workers; non-communicable diseases; n/a

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ISBN electrónico

978-3-0365-5557-7

País de edición

Suiza