2021
DOI: 10.18294/sc.2021.3054
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The relationship between violence and depression in migrant women through their experiences in care services

Abstract: Based on ethnographic work with undocumented immigrant women who developed depressive episodes due to various forms of violence, this article recovers the women’s experience of care in the clinic space of their host country. Through therapeutic itineraries of care, the article focuses on the case studies of two women of Mexican origin in New York City to describe, based on their experience, the communication and the encounter between the doctor and patient; the expectations of migrant women regarding mental he… Show more

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“…This collection of articles, published in the journal Salud Colectiva as part of the open call for papers "Mental health and human rights: challenges for health services and communities," includes articles from Spain, (6,7,8) Brazil, (9,10,11,12) Mexico, (13) and Chile. (14,15) These papers present conceptual experiences and reflections on community action plans and programs, contributing toward better knowledge and development of mental health in the region.…”
Section: Mental Health and Human Rights: Challenges For Health Services And Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This collection of articles, published in the journal Salud Colectiva as part of the open call for papers "Mental health and human rights: challenges for health services and communities," includes articles from Spain, (6,7,8) Brazil, (9,10,11,12) Mexico, (13) and Chile. (14,15) These papers present conceptual experiences and reflections on community action plans and programs, contributing toward better knowledge and development of mental health in the region.…”
Section: Mental Health and Human Rights: Challenges For Health Services And Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%