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The mental health of those whose rights have been taken away: An essay on the mental health of indigenous peoples in the face of the 2019 Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreak

机译:那些权利被带走的人的心理健康:面对2019年冠状病毒(2019-NCOV)爆发的土着人民心理健康的一篇文章

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Background: : In Latin America there are about 45 million indigenous people in 826 communities that represent 8.3% of the population. An estimated 798,365 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander were in Australia, 5,2 million indigenous people living in America and 2,13 million in Canada. Racial/ethnic disparities in mental health service use have increased especially in the context of the new coronavirus pandemic. Thus, we aimed to describe the mental health situation of the indigenous population in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic
机译:背景:在拉丁美洲,826个社区约有4500万土著居民,占总人口的8.3%。据估计,澳大利亚有798365名土著居民和托雷斯海峡岛民,美国有520万土著居民,加拿大有213万土著居民。尤其是在新冠病毒大流行的背景下,精神卫生服务使用方面的种族/族裔差异有所增加。因此,我们旨在2019冠状病毒疾病背景下的土著居民的心理健康状况。

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