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Health and human rights of marginalized populations Section edited by Kate Shannon

This section considers studies regarding the health and human rights of members of marginalized populations, including sexual and gender minorities, children, migrants, ethnic minorities, refugees, displaced people, commercial sex workers, injection drug users, and other marginalized populations.

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Research article   Open Access

Understanding orphan and non-orphan adolescents’ sexual risks in the context of poverty: a qualitative study in Nyanza Province, Kenya

Milka Juma, Jane Alaii, L Bartholomew, Ian Askew, Bart Van den Born BMC International Health and Human Rights 2013, 13:32 (25 July 2013)

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Cosmopolitanism and foreign policy for health: ethics for and beyond the state

Raphael Lencucha BMC International Health and Human Rights 2013, 13:29 (8 July 2013)

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Prevalence and risk factors of depression in childhood and adolescence as seen in 4 districts of north-eastern Uganda

Eugene Kinyanda, Ruth Kizza, Catherine Abbo, Sheila Ndyanabangi, Jonathan Levin BMC International Health and Human Rights 2013, 13:19 (5 April 2013)

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Ecological factors, child-principal caregiver relationship and the presence of psychiatric co-morbidities are important determinants of childhood depression in children in north-eastern Uganda, suggesting that multiple risk factors affect mental health in these children.

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Learning strengths from cultural differences: a comparative study of maternal health-related behaviors and infant care among Southern Asian immigrants and Taiwanese women

Yen-Ching Chen, Shu-Hui Wei, Kuo-Wei Yeh, Mei-Yen Chen BMC International Health and Human Rights 2013, 13:5 (22 January 2013)

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