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- who: Katherine Frohlich and collaborators from the Universitu00e9 de Montru00e9al, CanadaMigration and, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, Institut de Du00e9mographie et Sociou00e9conomie have published the article: COVID-19-Related Health Literacy of Socioeconomically Vulnerable Migrant Groups, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors report the median of the posterior as coefficients and the median absolute deviation (MAD) as robust measures of uncertainty equivalent to standard deviations. The model presented graphically in Figure 4 shows that the socioeconomically vulnerable migrants had considerably lower levels of health literacy than the other potentially vulnerable migrants. The . . .
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