Edition 37 – A framework for public health crises: How America has used public health to justify exclusionary immigration laws (and where we go from here)

How Can Learnings From the Automotive Industry Prevent Deterioration of Maternal Health During a Pandemic like COVID-19

A framework for public health crises: How America has used public health to justify exclusionary immigration laws (and where we go from here) By Louis Lin, Dominique G. Ruggieri Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Lin L, Ruggieri D. A Framework for public health crisis: How America has used public health to justify exclusionary immigration laws (and […]

Edition 37 – The Burden of Moderate and Serious Mental Health Distress Among Immigrant and Non-Immigrant Asian Adults in California

Edition 37 – The Burden of Moderate and Serious Mental Health Distress Among Immigrant and Non-Immigrant Asian Adults in California

The Burden of Moderate and Serious Mental Health Distress Among Immigrant and Non-Immigrant Asian Adults in California By Cindy Chwa Citation Chwa c. The burden of moderate and serious mental health distress among immigrant and non-immigrant Asian adults in California. HPHR. 2021;37. DOI: 10.54111/0001/KK2 The Burden of Moderate and Serious Mental Health Distress Among Immigrant and […]

Edition 37 – Mental Health of Intracontinental Asian Migrant Communities: Understanding the Role of Non-Governmental Organizations Through a Case Study of ASSIST in South Korea

Edition 37 – Mental Health of Intracontinental Asian Migrant Communities: Understanding the Role of Non-Governmental Organizations Through a Case Study of ASSIST in South Korea

Mental Health of Intracontinental Asian Migrant Communities: Understanding the Role of Non-Governmental Organizations Through a Case Study of ASSIST in South Korea By Naryeong Kim, Megan Rabe, Philip Ding, Deney Li, Isha Shah Citation Kim N, Rabe M, Ding P, Li D, Shah I. Mental health of intracontinental Asian migrant communities: underrstanding the role of […]