Mediation analysis of mental health characteristics linking social needs to life satisfaction among immigrants
Background: Life satisfaction contributes to improved long and healthy lives, enhanced biological function, better mental health, and decreased mortality risks. Social needs (e.g., food security, employment, healthcare utilization) are important determinants of mental health and life satisfaction am...
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Main Authors: | David Adzrago (Author), Faustine Williams (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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