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Regulating non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) for fetal sex determination

. Although the national guidelines on ART in Australia prohibit the use of PGT for NMSS, they provide valuable guidance on the key ethical, social, and political concerns associated with sex selection.122 For ... freedom or ‘self-making’: Catherine Mills, ‘Reproductive Autonomy as Self-Making: Procreative Liberty and the Practice of Ethical Subjectivity’ (2013) 38 Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 639. 24

DACA Recipient Health Care Workers’ Barriers to Professionalization and Deployment of Navigational Capital in Pursuit of Health Equity for Immigrants

(DACA) recipients are well suited to address these social and political determinants of health due to their large presence in service positions and skill sets. Yet their potential in health-related ... ideally situated to provide culturally and structurally appropriate services to address social [ 16, 17 ] and political [ 18, 19 ] determinants of health in pursuit of health equity. Yet less is known

Analysis and Mapping of Scientific Literature on Detention and Deportation of International Migrants (1990–2022)

Millions of people cross political borders yearly without having the proper documents. This has led to increased detention and deportation practices in destination countries for reasons related to ... According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), an international migrant is a person who moves away from his or her country and crosses international political borders for a variety of

Artificial intelligence and clinical decision support: clinicians’ perspectives on trust, trustworthiness, and liability

, ‘Ethical, Social, and Political Challenges of Artificial Intelligence in Health’ (Future Advocacy, 2018) political-challenges.pdf ... principle. Onora O'Neill, ‘Experts, Practitioners, and Practical Judgement’ (2007) 4(2) Journal of Moral Philosophy 154. 132 Amit X Garg and others, ‘Effects of Computerized Clinical Decision Support

A Comparison of Psychological Stress and Sleep Problems in Undocumented Students, DACA Recipients, and U.S. Citizens

Amidst the uncertainty of a shifting political landscape, our study examined stress and sleep problems experienced by both Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) undergraduates and non-DACA ... testing our primary hypotheses, we examined whether scores on each of the measures had shifted between the two sampling years (2017 and 2019), anticipating increased political focus on immigration issues

Changes in Primary HIV-1 Drug Resistance Due to War Migration from Eastern Europe

; Epidemiology; War; Migrants; Ukraine - Hospital for Infectious Diseases in Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland Background Due to economic and political situation, especially as a result of war in Ukraine in 2022 ... period 2020–2022, was triggered mainly by the difficult political and economic situation (pre-war conditions). Among 58 patients from Ukraine participating in our study 11 of them (almost 20%) refugeed

Living Near an Immigration Detention Center: Impact on Latinas’ Health

IDCs impacts immigrant communities and public health programming, which is inevitably embedded in political realities. These need to be addressed when providing much needed interventions.

Self-reported Disability Among Recently Resettled Refugees in the United States: Results from the National Annual Survey of Refugees

Annual Survey of Refugees. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2021 - 01 -29. https://doi.org/10.3886/E131025V1. 19. Behind the data. : Recording

A Systematic Review of Medical-Legal Partnerships Serving Immigrant Communities in the United States

The medical-legal partnership addresses social and political determinants of health. Yet, relatively little is known about best practices for these two service providers collaborating to deliver ... enhancing documentation and care for im/migrants and facilitating a greater attention to political determinants of health. Yet, this review demonstrates that, despite the increasing salience of such

Asian American Women’s Experiences of Discrimination and Health Behaviors during the COVID-19 Pandemic

political power within our own communities, we can work towards achieving broad racial and economic equity. These recommendations, intended for both future research endeavors and community organizations

Perceived Anti-Immigrant Climate, Health Care Discrimination, and Satisfaction with Care Among US Latino Adults

North Pleasant St, Amherst, MA 01003 , United States 1 Department of Political Science, University of New Mexico , 1915 Roma Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM 87106 , USA 2 School of Transborder Studies, Arizona ... devastating effects of the pandemic on the Latino community were driven at least in part, by a prevalent anti-immigrant socio-political climate. Unless we take steps to address both interpersonal and systemic

Multimorbidity and Disability Among Venezuelan Migrants: A Population-Based Survey in Peru

The political and economic crisis in Venezuela has originated an unprecedented migration. As of November 2020, 1.04 million Venezuelans have moved to Peru. Understanding their health profile is ... profiles, disease patterns, cultural norms and practices, and access to healthcare at destination [ 10 ]. The political crisis in Venezuela has led to the departure of 5.45 million people since 2014, and

Oral Health Status, Behaviours and Oral Healthcare Utilization among Indian Migrants Compared to the Host Population in the Netherlands: A Descriptive Cross-sectional Study

characteristics, but their vulnerability is also attributed to political unrest, violence or psychological and physical injuries [ 24 ]. Hence, policies and activities related to their oral health differ

The Cantril Ladder as a Measure of Well-Being and Life Satisfaction Among Refugee Youth Experiencing Symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress

their emphasis is also influenced by political, economic, social and cultural structures in their new environment [ 18 ]. This indicates that, as a group, they might have different perceptions of life

Acculturation Experiences and Preterm Birth in Berlin: Does Acculturative Stress Contribute to Preterm Birth?

moving to their spouse/partner (25.2%) and moving as a child with their parents (20.28%). Only 8.19% of this population emigrated due to political reasons (Table 2). Acculturation and Acculturative Stress ... 8% emigrated due to political reasons. The acculturation experience is highly individual, and reasons for migration must be considered. They cannot readily be compared to another group previously

The frontiers of medical negligence and diagnosis: an interview-based analysis

analysis in previous studies and two workshops held in Cambridge: the first (in July 2019) had 20 participants drawn from across law, medicine, philosophy, sociology, and anthropology; the second (in January

Does the Integration of Migrants in the Host Society Raise COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance? Evidence From a Nationwide Survey in Japan

]. Integration includes multiple aspects, such as psychological, social, economic, political, navigational, and linguistic dimensions [ 21 ]. Psychological integration refers to an emotional bond with the host ... constraints (e.g., unpaid leave and financial burden) affecting vaccination behaviors. In this study, political and navigational integration refer to basic knowledge for navigating the host country’s political

Stigma Associated with Alcohol and Other Drug Use Among People from Migrant and Ethnic Minority Groups: Results from a Systematic Review of Qualitative Studies

, economic and political systems, where those in power create and maintain hierarchies and determine what is normal [6]. Alcohol and other drug (AOD) use and particularly, dependence are considered ... are needed to address internalised stigma, negative manifestations and the political and power structures that allow stigma to unfold. Another systematic review investigated interventions to reduce

Structural Racism and Its Influence On Sexual and Reproductive Health Inequities Among Immigrant Youth

receiving the quality of life they otherwise would be able to obtain. [ 11 ] Structural violence functions covertly as these limitations are often perceived as natural (political, economic, religious ... racism affects immigrant health via three key pathways: [ 1 ] formal racialization via immigration policy and citizenship status that curtails access to material and health resources and political and