Salutogenic health promotion program for migrant women at risk of social exclusion
Abstract Background Migrant women at risk of social exclusion often experience health inequities based on gender, country of origin or socioeconomic status. Traditional health promotion programs designed for this population have focused on covering their basic needs or modifying lifestyle behaviors....
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Main Authors: | A. Bonmatí-Tomas (Author), M. C. Malagón-Aguilera (Author), S. Gelabert-Vilella (Author), C. Bosch-Farré (Author), L. Vaandrager (Author), M. M. García-Gil (Author), D. Juvinyà-Canal (Author) |
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2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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