Behaviorial Health Morbidity for those studying or working abroad
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Behaviorial Health Morbidity for those studying or working internationally |
Summary |
This exploratory Duty of Care study demonstrates how there are differences between students studying abroad and employees working abroad: students are more likely than international assignees to be diagnosed with behavioural health issues, to be referred to a health provider (rather than being treated through in-patient care), and to be evacuated or repatriated. |
International SOS author(s) / contributor(s) | Dr Robert Quigley |
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