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Long-term health consequences of movement restrictions for palestinians, 1987-2011

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  • McNeely, C.A.
  • Barber, B.K.
  • Giacaman, R.
  • Belli, R.F.
  • Daher, M.

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Objectives: Toestimate the long-term association between Israeli-imposed restrictions on travel for medical care in the occupied Palestinian territory and health status in adulthood. Methods: Using event history calendar methods, we collected annual data from 1987 to 2011 from a representative sample of 1778 Palestinians aged 32 to 43 years and analyzed the subsample of whomever had a serious medical condition and needed to travel for medical care (n =246; contributing 1163 person-years). We used ordered logistic regression with person-year data to test the association between movement restrictions from 1987 to 2011 and health status in 2011. Results: Two thirds (65%; n =161) of participants reported travel restrictions, and 38% (n =92) reported ever being barred from travel for medical care. Compared with study participants who experiencednotravel restrictions inayear (n=559 person-years), those who were barred from travel in that same year (n=122 person-years) reported worse self-rated health (57% vs 22% reported bad or very bad self-rated health; P

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  • McNeely, C.A. & Barber, B.K. & Giacaman, R. & Belli, R.F. & Daher, M., 2018. "Long-term health consequences of movement restrictions for palestinians, 1987-2011," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 108(1), pages 77-83.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:10.2105/ajph.2017.304043_0
    DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2017.304043
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