"My young life, finished already?": a qualitative study of embedded social stressors and their effects on mental health of low-wage male migrant workers in Singapore
Abstract Background Increasing evidence shows low-wage migrant workers experience a high prevalence of mental health disorders and adverse health outcomes. Significant disparities in health services usage among migrant workers create added vulnerability to health complications. However, much remains...
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Main Authors: | Aysha Farwin (Author), Amanda Low (Author), Natasha Howard (Author), Huso Yi (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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