Promoting the health of refugee women: a scoping literature review incorporating the social ecological model
Abstract The health of refugee women after settlement in a new country, can be adversely or positively affected by individual, interpersonal, community, and organizational factors. While much of the previous literature highlights these factors individually, there is a lack of comprehensive synthesis...
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Main Authors: | Maren M. Hawkins (Author), Marin E. Schmitt (Author), Comfort Tosin Adebayo (Author), Jennifer Weitzel (Author), Oluwatoyin Olukotun (Author), Anastassia M. Christensen (Author), Ashley M. Ruiz (Author), Kelsey Gilman (Author), Kyla Quigley (Author), Anne Dressel (Author), Lucy Mkandawire-Valhmu (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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