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Migration, Resilience, Vulnerability and Migrants' Health.

Authors :
Mwanri, Lillian
Fauk, Nelsensius Klau
Mude, William
Gesesew, Hailay
Mwanri, Lillian

Abstract

Summary: In recent times, particularly during the 21st century, there have been significant increases and changes in international migration and resettlement patterns due to factors such as people's ability to travel, ease of communication and technology, and civil unrest and conflicts. Global populations have increased and integrated across settings, challenging the differentiation between types of migrants, such as refugees (those migrating because of factors such as civil unrest, wars, persecution, or other vulnerability) and economic migrants. This mixture of migration and resettlement patterns will continue for generations due to these diverse, multicultural, and complex communities and we will need more research to provide evidence to inform nations and global responses to any emergences. This Special Issue of the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health focused on the migration, resilience, and vulnerability and general migrants' health accepted original research papers, case reports, reviews, and conference papers. Articles dealing with new approaches to address issues, including migration (opportunities, challenges, and vulnerability), migrants' health, settlement, and migrant health-care service access and specific migrants' subgroups were also accepted. Other manuscript types including methodological papers, position papers, policy briefs and reports, and commentaries were sought. We accepted manuscripts from different disciplines, including public health, social and behavioural sciences, anthropology, epidemiology, psychology, and demography. This reprint compiles 30 publications.

Subjects

Subjects :
Humanities
Social interaction
Development studies
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
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Details

Language :
English
ISBN :
books978-3-0365-5557-7
9783036555577
9783036555584
ISBNs :
9783036555577, 9783036555577, and 9783036555584
Database :
Jio Institute Digital Library Catalog
Journal :
Migration, Resilience, Vulnerability and Migrants' Health
Notes :
003366, Health Management, Open Access star Unrestricted online access, Creative Commons https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ cc https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, English
Publication Type :
Book
Accession number :
jlc.oai.folio.org.fs00001072.6a078b30.3dbf.4d6d.8236.0bcebddd516b
Document Type :
Book; Electronic document