Legal status as a life course determinant of health: parent status, adjudication stages, and HIV knowledge among highlanders in Thailand
Abstract Background Rising nativism and political volatility worldwide threaten to undermine hard-won achievements in human rights and public health. Risks are particularly acute for hundreds of millions of migrants, minorities, and Indigenous peoples, who face disproportionately high health burdens...
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Main Authors: | Stephanie M. Koning (Author), Amanda Flaim (Author), Leo Baldiga (Author), David A. Feingold (Author) |
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