| Titre : | Health Education & Behavior, vol. 52, n° 5 - octobre 2O25 |
| Type de document : | Bulletin : texte imprimé |
| Paru le : | 01/10/2025 |
| Année de publication : | 2025 |
| Langues : | Anglais |
| Catalogueur : | RESOdoc |
| En ligne : | https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/hebc/52/5 |
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William T. Story, Auteur ;
Rima A. Afifi, Auteur ;
Alyssa Clayden, Auteur ;
Kylea L. Liese, Auteur
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"In the context of rising global displacement and the politicization of humanitarian assistance, refugee health disparities are worsening due to trauma, stigma, and limited access to health and social services. Structural oppression, rooted in s[...]
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"No matter where they are in the world today, every Palestinian has a Nakba story. They likely know the village their family originally came from—perhaps they could even point to the specific house, or ruins of the house, where their grandparent[...]
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Mustafa Rfat, Auteur ;
Yibin Yang, Auteur ;
Flora Cohen, Auteur
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"Refugees face turbulent experiences while fleeing war and conflict, resulting in higher rates of disability. Refugees with disabilities (RWDs) often experience increased marginalization, which is rooted in structural oppression, leading to mist[...]
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Rima A. Afifi, Auteur ;
Rima T. Nakkash, Auteur ;
Suad Hammad, Auteur ;
Taghreed El Hajj, Auteur
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"Mental health promotion interventions have some evidence of improving well-being outcomes among children in humanitarian settings. Yet, are they sufficient to ensure health equity, particularly in contexts of structural oppression and protracte[...]
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William T. Story, Auteur ;
Rima A. Afifi, Auteur ;
Alyssa Clayden, Auteur ;
Denis Hatungimana, Auteur
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"Community-engaged approaches to addressing mental health concerns have reduced health inequities experienced by refugee communities. Problem Management Plus (PM+)—a brief psychological intervention developed by the World Health Organization—has[...]
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Dania Abu Baker, Auteur ;
Job Godino, Auteur ;
Behnan Albahsahli, Auteur ;
Becky Marquez, Auteur
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"Hypertension remains one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide, affecting more than 1.28 billion people. Refugees have almost twice the risk of cardiovascular disease compared to native populations and other immigrants due [...]
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Rooshey Hasnain, Auteur ;
Kathryn B. Duke, Auteur ;
Mansha Mirza, Auteur ;
Sumithra Murthy, Auteur
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"Of the record high 122.6 million people forcibly displaced worldwide, about 43.4 million are refugees, and an estimated 15% to 33% have at least one type of disability. Due to structural racism and ableism, many refugees with disabilities find [...]
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Shaheen Mansori, Auteur ;
Akalpita Tendulkar, Auteur ;
Mehran Rostamzadeh, Auteur
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"Despite advancements in screening technologies, gynecologic cancers remain among the deadliest and most overlooked cancers. Early detection is crucial, but many women are reluctant to undergo screening due to various barriers and misconceptions[...]
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Muthia Cenderadewi, Auteur ;
Richard C. Franklin, Auteur ;
Prima B. Fathana, Auteur ;
Susan G. Devine, Auteur
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"Child drowning is a significant public health issue in Indonesia; however, there remains a lack of understanding within communities of the risks and how to prevent it. This qualitative study aimed to explore existing and suggested actions under[...]
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Davide Rigoni, Auteur ;
Timothy Desmet, Auteur ;
Malaika Brengman, Auteur
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"Vaccination hesitancy remains a prominent global health concern, as recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO). This quantitative study, conducted on a representative sample of the Belgian population (n = 1,030), explores consumer segmen[...]
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