Black immigrants in São Paulo-Brazil: sociodemographic profile, reason for coming, embracement, and health
Maria Cecília Leite de Moraes,
Linda Concita Nunes Araújo,
Climene Laura de Camargo
Abstract:Objective: To understand the factors interfering in the living conditions (health) of black immigrant women. Therefore, we sought to know the sociodemographic profile, the reasons that led them to immigration, the embracement provided in the country, the presence of post-immigration illness, and the type of disease. Method: Quali-quantitative, cross-sectional study, carried out between March and October 2018, in the city of São Paulo-Brazil, with 33 black immigrant women. Data were obtained through interviews… Show more
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