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"If I get sick here, I will never see my children again": The mental health of international migrants during the COVID-19 pandemic in Chile.

Alice BlukaczBaltica CabiesesAlexandra ObachPaula MadridAlejandra CarreñoKate E PickettNiina Markkula
Published in: PloS one (2022)
The pandemic can represent an important opportunity to strengthen mental health systems for the general population as well as for population groups experiencing social vulnerability, if the issues identified and the lessons learned are translated into action at national, regional, and international level. Promoting the mental health of international migrants means recognising migration as a social determinant of mental health and adopting a cross-cultural as well as a Human Rights approach.
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