International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care: Volume 19 Issue 2

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Asset-based community development approaches to resilience among refugees and recent migrant communities in Australia: a scoping review

Hannah Lester, Yana Ryakhovskaya, Titus S. Olorunnisola

Resilience is an increasingly important concept that contributes to sustainability and wellbeing of a community. Asset-based community development (ABCD) may offer promising…

Validation of the Arabic version of the refugee health screener-13 among postpartum Syrian refugees in Lebanon

Nada A. Alnaji, Leeza A. Struwe, Danstan Bagenda

Refugee mothers are at a significantly increased risk of suffering from postpartum depression. However, available tools to screen for it often use a Western paradigm of mental…

Experiences of refugee children living with disabilities: a systematic review

Alix Malloy, Corinne Marie Rogers, Vera Caine, D. Jean Clandinin

Refugees living with disabilities are among the most vulnerable, isolated and marginalized populations, and, of this group, children are particularly vulnerable. The purpose of…

Community gardens as psychosocial interventions for refugees and migrants: a narrative review

Triya Tessa Ramburn, Yufei Mandy Wu, Rachel Kronick

Community gardens are increasingly used as interventions during the resettlement of refugees and other migrants. Little is known about how garden programs might support their…

Health-care utilisation among India’s middle and older aged migrants: scrutinizing the status and predictors using Andersen’s simplified healthcare utilisation framework

Ramkrishna Samanta, Jadab Munda, Sourav Mandal, Mihir Adhikary

Migration appears to be a determinant in health-care utilisation, particularly among the elderly in India. Ageing and migration are essential socio-demographic phenomena in the…

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ISSN:

1747-9894

Online date, start – end:

2005

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof Charles Watters