Substance use and help-seeking barriers: a qualitative study of East African migrants' experiences of access to Norwegian healthcare services
Abstract Background Migration to Norway has increased rapidly in recent decades. Migrants have a lower prevalence of substance use, but may have an elevated risk of developing mental health issues and substance use problems due to various migration and post-migration factors. Few studies have sought...
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Main Authors: | Ruben Jervell Pettersen (Author), Jonas Debesay (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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