Experience of discrimination during covid-19 pandemic: the impact of public health measures and psychological distress among refugees and other migrants in europe

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    The COVID-19 pandemic has had a disproportionately hard impact on refugees and other migrants who are often exposed to the virus with limited means to protect themselves. Previous research has identified migrants` barriers in accessing both physical and mental health care, which likely worsened during the pandemic. Actually, the transmission is more likely within refugee and migrant populations, e_g, due to crowded living conditions and scarce access to basic sanitation. In the context of COVID-19, an effect of social stigma and self-perceived discrimination, could be that refugees and other migrants are . . .

     

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