Perinatal health outcomes and care among asylum seekers and refugees: a systematic review of systematic reviews

N Heslehurst, H Brown, A Pemu, H Coleman, J Rankin - BMC medicine, 2018 - Springer
Background Global migration is at an all-time high with implications for perinatal health.
Migrant women, especially asylum seekers and refugees, represent a particularly vulnerable …

Challenges in the provision of healthcare services for migrants: a systematic review through providers' lens

R Suphanchaimat, K Kantamaturapoj… - BMC health services …, 2015 - Springer
Background In recent years, cross-border migration has gained significant attention in high-
level policy dialogues in numerous countries. While there exists some literature describing …

Prevalence of postpartum depression among immigrant women: a systematic review and meta-analysis

K Falah-Hassani, R Shiri, S Vigod, CL Dennis - Journal of psychiatric …, 2015 - Elsevier
The aims of this systematic review and meta-analysis were threefold: to estimate the
prevalence of postpartum depressive symptoms in immigrant women, compare this …

Race/ethnic differences in the associations of the Framingham risk factors with carotid IMT and cardiovascular events

CM Gijsberts, KA Groenewegen, IE Hoefer… - PLoS …, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Background Clinical manifestations and outcomes of atherosclerotic disease differ between
ethnic groups. In addition, the prevalence of risk factors is substantially different. Primary …

A qualitative study on African immigrant and refugee families' experiences of accessing primary health care services in Manitoba, Canada: it's not easy!

RL Woodgate, DS Busolo, M Crockett, RA Dean… - International journal for …, 2017 - Springer
Background Immigrant and refugee families form a growing proportion of the Canadian
population and experience barriers in accessing primary health care services. The aim of …

Revisiting the immigrant paradox in reproductive health: the roles of duration of residence and ethnicity

ML Urquia, PJ O'Campo, MI Heaman - Social science & medicine, 2012 - Elsevier
The immigrant paradox refers to the contrasting observations that immigrants usually
experience similar or better health outcomes than the native-born population despite …

Immigrants' health and health inequality by type of integration policies in European countries

D Malmusi - The European Journal of Public Health, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Background: Recent efforts to characterize integration policy towards immigrants and to
compare immigrants' health across countries have rarely been combined so far. This study …

Health inequality between immigrants and natives in Spain: the loss of the healthy immigrant effect in times of economic crisis

M Gotsens, D Malmusi, N Villarroel… - … European Journal of …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Background: The immigrant population living in Spain grew exponentially in the early 2000s
but has been particularly affected by the economic crisis. This study aims to analyse health …

5 Acculturation Research Critiques

F Rudmin, B Wang, J de Castro - The Oxford handbook of …, 2017 - books.google.com
Dictionary definitions concur that “acculturation” means second-culture acquisition, but
“acculturation” began as a Eurocentric concept that inferior peoples improve themselves by …

International migration and health: it is time to go beyond conventional theoretical frameworks

MZ Hossin - BMJ Global Health, 2020 - gh.bmj.com
The large-scale international migration in the 21st century has emerged as a major threat to
the global health equity movement. Not only has the volume of migration substantially …