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  • ART : 32737 : Not available for external loan
    Do refugees with better mental health better integrate? Evidence from the Building a New Life in Australia longitudinal survey
    English
    20231200
    Wiley-Blackwell
    Australia | acculturation | psychometrics | Kessler Screening Scale for Psychological Distress (K6) | refugees | mental health status effects | risk factors | employment | longitudinal study [publication type] | traumatic exposure effects | income | social support effects | social welfare | health policy | labour policy | developed countries | premigration factors | postmigration aspects | social adjustment
    Health economics ; vol. 32, no. 12
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    Impacts of an interpretation fee on immigrants' access to healthcare : evidence from a Danish survey study among newly arrived immigrants
    English
    20231000
    Elsevier
    Denmark | health services accessibility | communication barriers | interpreters | fees and charges | immigrants | refugees | family members | country of origin | educational status | income | language learning | health policy | health care quality
    Health policy ; vol. 136
  • ART : 33043 : Not available for external loan
    Interpreter services for immigrants in European healthcare systems : a systematic review of access barriers and facilitators
    English
    20230912
    Sage
    Europe | health care delivery | communication barriers | interpreters | immigrants | health services accessibility | health care quality | attitude of health personnel | patient satisfaction | socioeconomic factors | health care costs | patient rights | risk factors | protective factors | health policy | cross-national analysis | health care surveys | refugees | health services utilisation
    Scandinavian journal of public health ; doi: 10.1177/14034948231179279
  • ART : 26877 : Not available for external loan
    When medical professionalism and culture or the law collide: gay patients in homophobic societies
    English
    20230900
    Wiley-Blackwell
    bioethics | health care delivery | homosexuals | criminalisation | developing countries | homophobia | contextual factors | medical doctor's role | patient characteristics | World Medical Association (WMA)' s role | professionalism | sexual minorities | health policy | Uganda | universal
    Developing world bioethics ; vol. 23, no. 3
  • ART : 32711 : Not available for external loan
    Neuroethics and cultural context : the case of electroconvulsive therapy in Argentina
    English
    20230712
    Wiley-Blackwell
    bioethics | research needs | neurosciences | localism | culture | contextual factors | cross-cultural aspects | electroconvulsive therapy | legality | informed consent | debate | torture analogy | international human rights law | electroshock | UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | torture definition | health policy | Argentina
    Developing world bioethics ; doi: 10.1111/dewb.12412
  • ART : 32319 : Not available for external loan
    Community mental health, psychoanalysis, and freedom : the case of Palestine
    20230600
    Wiley-Blackwell
    Palestine, State of | violence effects | armed conflict effects | community mental health | mental health care delivery | mental health personnel staffing and scheduling | training of mental health personnel | mental health status | cognitive behavioural therapy | psychoanalysis | health policy | health planning | value system | attitude to justice | coping behaviour | freedom | attitude to human rights | well-being
    International journal of applied psychoanalytic studies ; vol. 20, no. 2
  • ART : 31064 : Not available for external loan
    Human rights of persons with mental disability : from discourse to reality
    English
    20230200
    Informa Healthcare
    mentally disabled rights | financial support | health policy | state compliance prevalence | UN. Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2006) | coercion | consent to treatment | psychiatric hospitalisation | commitment of mentally ill | psychiatrist's role | human rights protection | universal
    International review of psychiatry ; vol. 35, no. 2
  • ART : 32572 : Not available for external loan
    The uneasy relationship between human rights and public health : lessons from COVID-19
    English
    20230000
    Oxford University
    communicable disease control adverse effects | human rights protection effectiveness | ethical analysis | right to health | conflicting rights | proportionality principle | democracy | professional criticism | discourse | pandemics | health policy | public interest | public health | limitation of rights and freedoms | universal
    Pandemic ethics: from COVID-19 to disease X / Julian Savulescu, Dominic Wilkinson (eds.) - ISBN: 9780192871688
  • ART : 31377 : Not available for external loan
    Global policies to reduce pandemic intensified violence against women
    English
    20221100
    Wiley-Blackwell
    pandemic effects | determinants of violence | human rights | social determinants of health | violence against women prevention | nurses role | health policy | review [publication type] | risk factors | killings | lockdowns effects | communicable disease control adverse effects | violence against women prevalence | universal
    Public health nursing ; vol. 39, no. 6
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    What women want : livelihood pursuits and the prioritization of health in rural Mali and Burkina Faso
    English
    20221019
    Taylor and Francis
    Burkina Faso | Mali | women's priorities | rural areas | developing countries | economic activities | attitude to health | activities of daily living | gender aspects | health policy | development policy | living conditions | income
    Politics, groups, and identities ; doi: 10.1080/21565503.2022.2133731
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