From: Transnational social networks, health, and care: a systematic narrative literature review
Reference Number | Study (n = 18) | Transnational transfer of health-related advice, norms, and support (4/18) | Associations between 'migrant exposure'(being part of a migrant household) and health behaviours/ outcomes (8/18) | Transnational collective transfer of health knowledge (5/18) | Power and resistance related to health-related transnational social exchanges (6/18) |
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[35] | Amin and Ingman, 2014 | x | x | ||
[41] | Battaglia, 2015 | x | |||
[42] | Beine, Docquier and Schiff, 2013 | x | |||
[36] | Chinouya, 2006 | x | |||
[43] | Creighton, Goldman, Teruel and Rubalcava, 2011 | x | |||
[44] | De, 2013 | x | |||
[45] | Diabate and Mesplé-Somps, 2019 | x | |||
[46] | Fargues, 2011 | x | |||
[47] | Frank, 2005 | x | |||
[8] | Levitt and Lamba-Nieves, 2011 | x | |||
[48] | Lindstrom and Muñoz-Franco, 2005 | x | |||
[49] | Lindstrom and Muñoz-Franco, 2006 | x | |||
[37] | Mekonnen and Lohnert, 2018 | x | |||
[38] | Patzer, 2018 | x | x | ||
[50] | Roosen and Siegel, 2018 | x | |||
[39] | Rubyan-Ling, 2019 | x | x | ||
[5] | Sobiech, 2019 | x | x | ||
[40] | Sriram, George, Baru and Bennett, 2018 | x | x |