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Journal of Social Work Practice. :1-16
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Sexuality & Culture. 26:853-877
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Journal of Psychoactive Drugs. 54:309-318
Psychologists are a vital component of mental health treatment and their perceptions of psychedelic-assisted therapy are critical for future implementation. This cross-sectional quasi-experimental electronic survey study explored the attitudes about
Publikováno v:
Affilia. 37:26-41
While societal and structural factors often constrain women’s agency in patriarchal settings, women nevertheless find creative ways to manifest and develop agency. Female sex workers (FSWs), in particular, are regularly assumed to have little or no
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Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies. 20:365-382
Although aging and migration are major global demographic trends, little attention has been given to the health and well-being of immigrants who migrate later-in-life. Drawing on the social convoy ...
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Journal of Human Trafficking. 9:229-241
Within the red-light area of Kamathipura in Mumbai, India, the majority of female sex workers (FSWs) arrive as victims of sex trafficking. Many of these FSWs are mothers who must care for their chi...
Publikováno v:
Affilia. 36:43-61
The majority of sex workers are mothers. Although participation in sex work is primarily driven by the prioritization of their children’s needs over their own, mothers are stigmatized, subject to poorer health, and lack access to quality health car
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Maternal & Child Nutrition
Breastfeeding has numerous health, environmental, and economic benefits, and the promotion and support of breastfeeding has been at the centre of efforts from many global organizations such as WHO and UNICEF to promote maternal and child health. Inte
Autor:
Arati Maleku, Megan España, Rupal Parekh, Sharvari Karandikar, Njeri Kagotho, Shannon E. Jarrott
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Innovation in Aging
Globally, late-life migration has been a growing phenomenon. Literature on aging and migration however, has primarily focused on immigrant populations who migrated early in life. To expand our conceptualization of aging and to plan for the care of gr