"Fox-like. One eye open, one eye closed": child supervision among Syrian refugee mothers in Canada. [PDF]
Klassen CL +5 more
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The Direct and Moderating Effect of Food Insecurity on Obesity—A Cross‐Sectional Study
This cross‐sectional study conducted in Türkiye investigated the direct and moderating effects of food insecurity on obesity prevalence. The findings reveal that food insecurity is associated with a graded increase in obesity rates: mild food insecurity raised obesity prevalence by 4.5%, moderate insecurity by 12%, and severe insecurity by 11.3 ...
Burak Mete +5 more
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Syrian refugee and diaspora healthcare professionals: Case studies from the eastern mediterranean and European regions. [PDF]
Abbara A +9 more
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Imagined Majorities: Perceived Group Size and Population Replacement Beliefs in Turkey
ABSTRACT Population‐replacement beliefs are often treated as an intensified form of demographic misperception. This article instead argues that they comprise three distinct layers: perceptions of the current migrant population size, expectations of future growth and the attribution of deliberate political agency.
Evren Balta, Ezgi Elçi, Deniz Sert
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A chronicle of crises and emergencies: (dis)continuity of care for Syrian refugee children with neglected non-communicable diseases in Lebanon. [PDF]
Gilmour M, Bou-Orm IR.
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ABSTRACT Background Migrants in Australia experience persistent cancer‐equity gaps, with later‐stage diagnoses linked to low screening participation. This study aimed to co‐design cancer screening interventions with migrant and refugee communities to promote equitable participation and reduce disparities in bowel, cervical and breast cancer screening ...
Andre M. N. Renzaho +7 more
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Vaccine hesitancy among Syrian refugee parents in Canada: A multifaceted challenge in public health. [PDF]
Alghalyini B +4 more
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The effects of perspective‐taking on multiple dimensions of discrimination: Can one size fit all?
Abstract Perspective‐taking reduces discrimination, but research has taken a one‐size‐fits‐all approach, focusing on single attributes triggering discrimination, particularly ethnic origin, and has paid insufficient attention to heterogeneous treatment effects.
Carolin Rapp +4 more
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Abstract The scarce political and social psychological research on the Kurdish–Turkish context primarily addresses intergroup relations and general perceptions of the conflict. Conversely, Kurds' experiences of and beliefs about collective victimization in this context have not been examined much to date.
Helin Ünal, Johanna Ray Vollhardt
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Healthcare access and cervical cancer awareness among Syrian refugee women in Türkiye: language, cultural, and economic challenges. [PDF]
Kurtay S, Taşın C.
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