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To treat foreigners nicely or nastily is attributed to traditions and norms of host society because some societies are friendly, others are not. The bad attitudes towards outsiders are expressed in forms of either physical or verbal behaviour.
Ahmed M. Salih
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Racism, xenophobia, discrimination, and the determination of health
This Series shows how racism, xenophobia, discrimination, and the structures that support them are detrimental to health. In this first Series paper, we describe the conceptual model used throughout the Series and the underlying principles and ...
Alexandre I R White +2 more
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Racism, xenophobia, and discrimination: mapping pathways to health outcomes
Despite being globally pervasive, racism, xenophobia, and discrimination are not universally recognised determinants of health. We challenge widespread beliefs related to the inevitability of increased mortality and morbidity associated with particular ...
Sujitha Selvarajah, Delan Devakumar
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Racism, xenophobia, and discrimination are key determinants of health and equity and must be addressed for improved health outcomes. We conclude that far broader, deeper, transformative action is needed compared with current measures to tackle adverse ...
Sarah Lasoye, Lu Gram, Martin McKee
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While the literature on xenophobia views the phenomenon as a major challenge to the regional integration of Africa, the key nuances about how xenophobia affects regional integration, and how that could be tackled, have not been adequately captured ...
Sebastian Paalo +2 more
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Aims This study aimed to examine differences in xenophobia, prosocial behavior tendency, and sociodemographic characteristics among nursing students. Materials & Methods The participants were 227 nursing students (29.1% male, 70.9% female) attending the ...
Tuba Korkmaz Aslan +1 more
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Impact of infectious disease epidemics on xenophobia: A systematic review
Background Globally, xenophobia towards out-groups is frequently increased in times of economic and political instability, such as in infectious disease outbreaks.
Tânia M. Silva +5 more
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Nursing students’ readiness for intercultural care: the relationship between cultural sensitivity, intercultural communication apprehension, and xenophobia in Türkiye: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background For future nurses, who are of critical importance for public health, research and determinations based on universal standards should be conducted to ensure that they avoid xenophobic attitudes and provide culturally sensitive care in the face ...
Cevriye Yüksel Kaçan +1 more
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In this article, we discuss the experiences of learners who face xenophobia in South Africa. While extensive research has been conducted on xenophobia, few studies have specifically examined its impact on school-going children, whose presence at school ...
Bekithemba Dube, Wendy Setlalentoa
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Acts of xenophobia among nurse educators: A qualitative study
Background: Xenophobia has been in existence for centuries, though subtle and not too pronounced as of recent years. It has now pervaded all spheres including businesses, academia and industries.
William Mooketsi Baratedi +2 more
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