Mental Health Risks Among Informal Waste Workers in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
Informal waste workers are a vulnerable population group who are often socio-economically marginalized and disadvantaged, with more likelihood of experiencing ill health than the general population. To explore the determinants of mental ill health in this group, we conducted a cross-sectional survey...
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Main Authors: | Alisha Karki MPH (Author), Jiban Karki PhD (Author), Saugat Joshi MPHGH (Author), Michelle N. Black MPH (Author), Barsha Rijal MScGH (Author), Srijana Basnet BScN (Author), Prabina Makai BScPH (Author), Astrid Fossier Heckmann MSc (Author), Yuba Raj Baral PhD (Author), Andrew Lee PhD (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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