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Experiencing ‘pathologized presence and normalized absence’; understanding health related experiences and access to health care among Iraqi and Somali asylum seekers, refugees and persons without legal status

机译:体验“病于存在和标准化缺席”;了解伊拉克和索马里庇护人员,难民和人类的健康与医疗保健,没有法律地位

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Background Asylum seekers, refugees and persons without legal status have been reported to experience a range of difficulties when accessing public services and supports in the UK. While research has identified health care barriers to equitable access such as language difficulties, it has not considered the broader social contexts of marginalization experienced through the dynamics of ‘othering’. The current study explores health and health care experiences of Somali and Iraqi asylum seekers, refugees and persons without legal status, highlighting ‘minoritization’ processes and the ‘pathologization’ of difference as analytical lenses to understand the multiple layers of oppression that contribute to health inequities.
机译:背景技术庇护人员,难民和没有法律地位的人在访问英国的公共服务和支持时遇到了一系列困难。虽然研究已经确定了诸如语言困难的公平获取的医疗保健障碍,但它没有考虑通过“除了”的动态经历的边缘化的更广泛的社会环境。目前的研究探讨了索马里和伊拉克寻求庇护者,难民和人员的健康和医疗保健经验,没有法律地位,突出了“略微化”过程以及差异的“病理化”,作为分析镜片,以了解多层压迫,这有助于健康不公平。

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