Health and wellbeing in refugee families from Syria resettled in Denmark
Aims: The aim was to evaluate self-reported health status and wellbeing in a well-defined group of refugee families from Syria 2-4 years after resettlement in Denmark, and, where possible, compare it with a Danish reference population. The purpose was to determine the need for specialized health car...
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Main Authors: | Nina Odgaard Nielsen (Author), Eirikur Benedikz (Author), Morten Dahl (Author), Jeanette Præstegaard (Author), Marianne Lindahl (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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