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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  • Mattia Marchi
  • Federica Maria Magarini
  • Antonio Chiarenza
  • Gian Maria Galeazzi
  • Virginia Paloma
  • Rocío Garrido
  • Elisabeth Ioannidi
  • Katerina Vassilikou
  • Margarida Gaspar de Matos
  • Tania Gaspar
  • Fabio Botelho Guedes
  • Nina Langer Primdahl
  • Rebecca Murphy
  • Natalie Durbeej
  • Fatumo Osman
  • Charles Watters
  • Maria van den Muijsenbergh
  • Gesine Sturm
  • Rachid Oulahal
  • Beatriz Padilla
  • Sara Willems
  • Eva Spiritus-Beerden
  • An Verelst
  • Ilse Derluyn
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. We tested the hypothesis that during the COVID-19 pandemic, refugees and other migrants have suffered a negative impact on mental health and have been unjustly discriminated for spreading the disease in Europe (data collection from April to November 2020).
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer942
TidsskriftBMC Public Health
Vol/bind22
Udgave nummer1
ISSN1471-2458
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2022

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