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Mental health on the move: An observational study to characterize post-migration depression symptoms among migrants from Sub-Saharan Africa in China
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Yang, Fan, Zou, Xia, Xiong, Mingzhou, Hall, Brian J., Sakyi, Kwame, Ong, Jason J., Bodomo, Adams, Cao, Honghua, Yang, Bin, Wang, Cheng. Mental health on the move: An observational study to characterize post-migration depression symptoms among migrants from Sub-Saharan Africa in China[J]. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 2021, 149, 110602.
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Yang, Fan
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Xiong, Mingzhou
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Africa
China
Depression
Global Mental Health
Migrants
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Transnational
How African migrants in China cope with barriers to health care
Other
2020-04-01
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Bodomo, Adams
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Liem, Andrian
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Lin, Lavinia
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Hall, Brian J.
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Overcoming barriers to health-care access: A qualitative study among African migrants in Guangzhou, China
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Lin,Lavinia, Brown,Katherine B., Hall,Brian J., Yu,Fan, Yang,Jingqi, Wang,Jason, Schrock,Joshua M., Bodomo,Adams B., Yang,Ligang, Yang,Bin, Nehl,Eric J., Tucker,Joseph D., Wong,Frank Y.. Overcoming barriers to health-care access: A qualitative study among African migrants in Guangzhou, China[J]. Global Public Health, 2017, 11(9), 1135-1147.
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Lin,Lavinia
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Brown,Katherine B.
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Hall,Brian J.
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Yu,Fan
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Yang,Jingqi
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Submit date:2019/06/25
Access To Care
Africa
China
Health-care Barriers
Migrants
Overcoming barriers to health-care access: A qualitative study among African migrants in Guangzhou, China
Journal article
Lin,Lavinia, Brown,Katherine B., Hall,Brian J., Yu,Fan, Yang,Jingqi, Wang,Jason, Schrock,Joshua M., Bodomo,Adams B., Yang,Ligang, Yang,Bin, Nehl,Eric J., Tucker,Joseph D., Wong,Frank Y.. Overcoming barriers to health-care access: A qualitative study among African migrants in Guangzhou, China[J]. Global Public Health, 2016, 11(9), 1135-1147.
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Lin,Lavinia
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Brown,Katherine B.
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Hall,Brian J.
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Yu,Fan
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Yang,Jingqi
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Submit date:2019/07/12
Access To Care
Africa
China
Health-care Barriers
Migrants
Language Matters: The Role of Linguistic Identity in the Establishment of the Lusophone African Community in Macau
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Adams Bodomo, Roberval Teixeira-E-Silva. Language Matters: The Role of Linguistic Identity in the Establishment of the Lusophone African Community in Macau[J]. African Studies, 2012, 71(1), 71-90.
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Adams Bodomo
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Roberval Teixeira-E-Silva
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Africans In chIna
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LInguistic Factors In Community Formation
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Macau
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Lusophone Africans
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