2017
DOI: 10.3928/02793695-20170619-01
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Racism, White Privilege, and Diversity in Mental Health

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“…One sub-population that has been under-researched are younger female Muslim immigrants with mental distress in Canada. Such women may experience a triple jeopardy in the host country on account of their gender, religion, and immigrant status, leading to experiences of discrimination which can contribute to poor mental health [ 46 – 48 ]. This may be particularly intense among veiled Muslim women, who may be vulnerable to religious discrimination given that the veil marks them as practicing Muslims [ 49 , 50 ].…”
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“…One sub-population that has been under-researched are younger female Muslim immigrants with mental distress in Canada. Such women may experience a triple jeopardy in the host country on account of their gender, religion, and immigrant status, leading to experiences of discrimination which can contribute to poor mental health [ 46 – 48 ]. This may be particularly intense among veiled Muslim women, who may be vulnerable to religious discrimination given that the veil marks them as practicing Muslims [ 49 , 50 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%