New publication @CRIMEDIM on "Migrant survivors of conflict-related sexual violence accessing a specialist health service in Turin, Italy: a qualitative analysis of clinical forensic interview transcripts"
Full article here: https://t.co/ayww1Pveit
New Research: Migrant survivors of conflict-related sexual violence accessing a specialist health service in Turin, Italy: a qualitative analysis of clinical forensic interview transcripts https://t.co/8DTP3WuNyq #FrontiersIn#Sociology
🗞Our #Newsletter for May 2024 is out now: Conflict-related evidence- Resilience and mental health, impact of sexual violence, and emergency care in post-conflict settings.
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I'm delighted to finally share my first publication, titled "Exploring differences in the utilization of the emergency department between migrant and non-migrant populations: a systematic review" which was just published in BMC.
You can read it here: https://t.co/OPAWFkdvfX
Happy to share our new publication about differences in ED utilization between migrant and non-migrant populations. Check it out: https://t.co/mN5qZJLBxy
Have a look at our latest article "Victims of drug facilitated sexual assault aged 13-24: a cross sectional study on the pool of users of a sexual violence relief centre in Northern Italy" @SpringerNature
https://t.co/sUNGIsIPxP
Impact of Ebola and COVID-19 on maternal, neonatal, and child health care among populations affected by conflicts: a scoping review exploring demand and supply-side barriers and solutions https://t.co/0NltCtM8CA
Impact of Ebola and COVID-19 on maternal, neonatal, and child health care among populations affected by conflicts: a scoping review exploring demand and supply-side barriers and solutions https://t.co/0NltCtM8CA
Insightful article providing a gender inclusive and disaggregated analysis of the gendered adverse consequences faced by survivors of conflict-related #sexualviolence https://t.co/vz2d3Lg3lx