The association of migration experiences on the self-rated health status among adult humanitarian refugees to Australia: an analysis of a longitudinal cohort study
Abstract Background Refugees are potentially at an increased risk for health problems due to their past and current migration experiences. How migration factors shape refugee health is not well understood. We examined the association between migration factors and the self-rated general health of adu...
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Main Authors: | Alison Dowling (Author), Joanne Enticott (Author), Marina Kunin (Author), Grant Russell (Author) |
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