Migration, Resilience, Vulnerability and Migrants’ Health
In recent times, particularly during the 21st century, there have been significant increases and changes in international migration and resettlement patterns due to factors such as people’s ability to travel, ease of communication and technology, and civil unrest and conflicts. Global populations ha...
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| description | In recent times, particularly during the 21st century, there have been significant increases and changes in international migration and resettlement patterns due to factors such as people’s ability to travel, ease of communication and technology, and civil unrest and conflicts. Global populations have increased and integrated across settings, challenging the differentiation between types of migrants, such as refugees (those migrating because of factors such as civil unrest, wars, persecution, or other vulnerability) and economic migrants. This mixture of migration and resettlement patterns will continue for generations due to these diverse, multicultural, and complex communities and we will need more research to provide evidence to inform nations and global responses to any emergences. This Special Issue of the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health focused on the migration, resilience, and vulnerability and general migrants’ health accepted original research papers, case reports, reviews, and conference papers. Articles dealing with new approaches to address issues, including migration (opportunities, challenges, and vulnerability), migrants’ health, settlement, and migrant health-care service access and specific migrants’ subgroups were also accepted. Other manuscript types including methodological papers, position papers, policy briefs and reports, and commentaries were sought. We accepted manuscripts from different disciplines, including public health, social and behavioural sciences, anthropology, epidemiology, psychology, and demography. This reprint compiles 30 publications. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-938582024-04-01T23:19:30Z Migration, Resilience, Vulnerability and Migrants’ Health Mwanri, Lillian Fauk, Nelsensius Klau Mude, William Gesesew, Hailay population migration search query Baidu Index urban agglomeration health-seeking behavior access to health care emergency department refugee asylum seeker non-urgent complaints migrants system models expert knowledge fuzzy-logic cognitive mapping unaccompanied minor refugees mental health post-migration risk factors migrant health access to health sexual and reproductive health contraception identity discourse integration process resilience resettlement challenges CALD African youths Australia migrations disability superdiversity social changes social work air quality income settlement intention African diaspora migration belonging politics of belonging bordering racism 1.5 generation migrants cross-cultural religiosity humanitarian emergencies needs assessment refugee health disaster health refugees self-efficacy post-migratory stressors mental health problems non-clinical population asylum seekers primary healthcare general practice communication patient-centered care patient engagement African migrant and refugee youths alcohol and other drugs integration South Australia North Korean refugee youths (NKRYs) depression emotional regulation strategy expressive suppression life satisfaction youth qualitative research adaptation mental burden psychosocial support mental health service qualitative analyses African migrants race psychosocial health care female protective shelter unaccompanied migrant youth mentoring mixed methods unaccompanied migrant young people transition to adulthood leaving care child welfare aftercare support special migrants’ populations acculturation emigration and immigration health behaviors qualitative method Spain young women vulnerability public health urban setting forced migration Lebanon Syria cross-sectional survey urban refugees health protection health promotion well-being expatriates Westerners northeast Thailand health healthcare services healthcare access barriers ethnicity immigration health risk COVID-19 survey research south-south migration women work discrimination Chile family separation time pressure health disparities depressive symptoms internal migration experience middle-aged elderly China body mass index hypertension migrant workers non-communicable diseases n/a thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GT Interdisciplinary studies::GTP Development studies In recent times, particularly during the 21st century, there have been significant increases and changes in international migration and resettlement patterns due to factors such as people’s ability to travel, ease of communication and technology, and civil unrest and conflicts. Global populations have increased and integrated across settings, challenging the differentiation between types of migrants, such as refugees (those migrating because of factors such as civil unrest, wars, persecution, or other vulnerability) and economic migrants. This mixture of migration and resettlement patterns will continue for generations due to these diverse, multicultural, and complex communities and we will need more research to provide evidence to inform nations and global responses to any emergences. This Special Issue of the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health focused on the migration, resilience, and vulnerability and general migrants’ health accepted original research papers, case reports, reviews, and conference papers. Articles dealing with new approaches to address issues, including migration (opportunities, challenges, and vulnerability), migrants’ health, settlement, and migrant health-care service access and specific migrants’ subgroups were also accepted. Other manuscript types including methodological papers, position papers, policy briefs and reports, and commentaries were sought. We accepted manuscripts from different disciplines, including public health, social and behavioural sciences, anthropology, epidemiology, psychology, and demography. This reprint compiles 30 publications. 2022-11-17T16:28:07Z 2022-11-17T16:28:07Z 2022 book ONIX_20221117_9783036555577_115 9783036555577 9783036555584 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/93858 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/6288 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/6288 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-5557-7 10.3390/books978-3-0365-5557-7 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036555577 9783036555584 462 Basel open access |
| spellingShingle | population migration search query Baidu Index urban agglomeration health-seeking behavior access to health care emergency department refugee asylum seeker non-urgent complaints migrants system models expert knowledge fuzzy-logic cognitive mapping unaccompanied minor refugees mental health post-migration risk factors migrant health access to health sexual and reproductive health contraception identity discourse integration process resilience resettlement challenges CALD African youths Australia migrations disability superdiversity social changes social work air quality income settlement intention African diaspora migration belonging politics of belonging bordering racism 1.5 generation migrants cross-cultural religiosity humanitarian emergencies needs assessment refugee health disaster health refugees self-efficacy post-migratory stressors mental health problems non-clinical population asylum seekers primary healthcare general practice communication patient-centered care patient engagement African migrant and refugee youths alcohol and other drugs integration South Australia North Korean refugee youths (NKRYs) depression emotional regulation strategy expressive suppression life satisfaction youth qualitative research adaptation mental burden psychosocial support mental health service qualitative analyses African migrants race psychosocial health care female protective shelter unaccompanied migrant youth mentoring mixed methods unaccompanied migrant young people transition to adulthood leaving care child welfare aftercare support special migrants’ populations acculturation emigration and immigration health behaviors qualitative method Spain young women vulnerability public health urban setting forced migration Lebanon Syria cross-sectional survey urban refugees health protection health promotion well-being expatriates Westerners northeast Thailand health healthcare services healthcare access barriers ethnicity immigration health risk COVID-19 survey research south-south migration women work discrimination Chile family separation time pressure health disparities depressive symptoms internal migration experience middle-aged elderly China body mass index hypertension migrant workers non-communicable diseases n/a thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GT Interdisciplinary studies::GTP Development studies Migration, Resilience, Vulnerability and Migrants’ Health |
| title | Migration, Resilience, Vulnerability and Migrants’ Health |
| title_full | Migration, Resilience, Vulnerability and Migrants’ Health |
| title_fullStr | Migration, Resilience, Vulnerability and Migrants’ Health |
| title_full_unstemmed | Migration, Resilience, Vulnerability and Migrants’ Health |
| title_short | Migration, Resilience, Vulnerability and Migrants’ Health |
| title_sort | migration resilience vulnerability and migrants health |
| topic | population migration search query Baidu Index urban agglomeration health-seeking behavior access to health care emergency department refugee asylum seeker non-urgent complaints migrants system models expert knowledge fuzzy-logic cognitive mapping unaccompanied minor refugees mental health post-migration risk factors migrant health access to health sexual and reproductive health contraception identity discourse integration process resilience resettlement challenges CALD African youths Australia migrations disability superdiversity social changes social work air quality income settlement intention African diaspora migration belonging politics of belonging bordering racism 1.5 generation migrants cross-cultural religiosity humanitarian emergencies needs assessment refugee health disaster health refugees self-efficacy post-migratory stressors mental health problems non-clinical population asylum seekers primary healthcare general practice communication patient-centered care patient engagement African migrant and refugee youths alcohol and other drugs integration South Australia North Korean refugee youths (NKRYs) depression emotional regulation strategy expressive suppression life satisfaction youth qualitative research adaptation mental burden psychosocial support mental health service qualitative analyses African migrants race psychosocial health care female protective shelter unaccompanied migrant youth mentoring mixed methods unaccompanied migrant young people transition to adulthood leaving care child welfare aftercare support special migrants’ populations acculturation emigration and immigration health behaviors qualitative method Spain young women vulnerability public health urban setting forced migration Lebanon Syria cross-sectional survey urban refugees health protection health promotion well-being expatriates Westerners northeast Thailand health healthcare services healthcare access barriers ethnicity immigration health risk COVID-19 survey research south-south migration women work discrimination Chile family separation time pressure health disparities depressive symptoms internal migration experience middle-aged elderly China body mass index hypertension migrant workers non-communicable diseases n/a thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GT Interdisciplinary studies::GTP Development studies |
| topic_facet | population migration search query Baidu Index urban agglomeration health-seeking behavior access to health care emergency department refugee asylum seeker non-urgent complaints migrants system models expert knowledge fuzzy-logic cognitive mapping unaccompanied minor refugees mental health post-migration risk factors migrant health access to health sexual and reproductive health contraception identity discourse integration process resilience resettlement challenges CALD African youths Australia migrations disability superdiversity social changes social work air quality income settlement intention African diaspora migration belonging politics of belonging bordering racism 1.5 generation migrants cross-cultural religiosity humanitarian emergencies needs assessment refugee health disaster health refugees self-efficacy post-migratory stressors mental health problems non-clinical population asylum seekers primary healthcare general practice communication patient-centered care patient engagement African migrant and refugee youths alcohol and other drugs integration South Australia North Korean refugee youths (NKRYs) depression emotional regulation strategy expressive suppression life satisfaction youth qualitative research adaptation mental burden psychosocial support mental health service qualitative analyses African migrants race psychosocial health care female protective shelter unaccompanied migrant youth mentoring mixed methods unaccompanied migrant young people transition to adulthood leaving care child welfare aftercare support special migrants’ populations acculturation emigration and immigration health behaviors qualitative method Spain young women vulnerability public health urban setting forced migration Lebanon Syria cross-sectional survey urban refugees health protection health promotion well-being expatriates Westerners northeast Thailand health healthcare services healthcare access barriers ethnicity immigration health risk COVID-19 survey research south-south migration women work discrimination Chile family separation time pressure health disparities depressive symptoms internal migration experience middle-aged elderly China body mass index hypertension migrant workers non-communicable diseases n/a thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GT Interdisciplinary studies::GTP Development studies |
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