Contexts of violence victimization and service-seeking among Latino/a/x immigrant adults in Maryland and the District of Columbia: A qualitative study
In the United States (US), Latino/a/x immigrants are particularly vulnerable to discrimination and violence, which are associated with a host of negative physical and mental health consequences. Despite this, Latino/a/x immigrants may have limited access to resources and services to prevent and addr...
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Main Authors: | K.G. Bevilacqua (Author), S. Arciniegas (Author), K. Page (Author), A.K. Steinberg (Author), J. Stellmann (Author), A. Flores-Miller (Author), A.L. Wirtz (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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