Self-rated health and quality of life among Syrian refugees in Ireland - data from a cross-sectional study
Abstract Introduction As a response to the humanitarian crisis in Syria, the Irish government agreed to accept up to 4000 refugees for resettlement in Ireland in 2016. Prior to their arrival in Ireland, health screening was carried out by the International Organisation for Migration. However, no pop...
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Main Authors: | Claire Collins (Author), Ivana Pericin (Author), James Larkin (Author), Esperanza Diaz (Author) |
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