"This Group is Like a Home to Me:" understandings of health of LGBTQ refugees in a Swedish health-related integration intervention: a qualitative study
Abstract Background When large numbers of asylum seekers immigrate to a country, civil society is encouraged to contribute to their integration. A subgroup of asylum seekers comprising lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer (LGBTQ) refugees are specifically deemed vulnerable to developing hea...
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Main Authors: | Pelle Pelters (Author), Krister Hertting (Author), Catrine Kostenius (Author), Eva-Carin Lindgren (Author) |
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