Human trafficking is a complex and multifaceted problem that takes the form of economic, physical and sexual exploitation of people, both adults and children, who are reduced to simple products for commerce. Human trafficking in the United States also has both a domestic and an international aspect. Health care providers are in a unique position to screen for victims of trafficking and may provide important medical and psychological care for victims while in captivity and thereafter. Trafficked persons are likely to suffer a wide spectrum of health risks that reflect the unique circumstances and experiences in a trafficked victim’s life. Although trafficked victims typically have experienced inadequate medical care, once contact is made by ...
Contains fulltext : 155398.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Hum...
Human trafficking (HT), often referred to as “modern day slavery”, is a hidden problem affecting an ...
Given the covert nature of HT, there exists little compelling evidence of its full extent in healthc...
Human trafficking is a complex and multifaceted problem that takes the form of economic, physical an...
The article will address the global and local issue of human trafficking. An estimated 20,000 people...
The purpose of this project is to improve the knowledge and understanding of health care providers i...
Some 21 million adults and children are labor-trafficked or sex-trafficked through force, fraud, or ...
Until very recently, the global health care community has lagged behind in identifying human traffic...
Human trafficking represents a problem that remains largely overlooked, including within the healthc...
Some 21 million adults and children are labor-trafficked or sex-trafficked through force, fraud, or ...
Human trafficking presents an important issue in medical practice. In the United States; alone, appr...
Background • Human Trafficking (HT) is a crime that involves exploiting a person for labor, services...
Human trafficking (HT) is an epidemic within the United States, resulting in what could be deemed a ...
BACKGROUND: Human trafficking is a crime that commonly results in acute and chronic physical and psy...
Preventive health care for victims of human trafficking is virtually non-existent, and health proble...
Contains fulltext : 155398.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Hum...
Human trafficking (HT), often referred to as “modern day slavery”, is a hidden problem affecting an ...
Given the covert nature of HT, there exists little compelling evidence of its full extent in healthc...
Human trafficking is a complex and multifaceted problem that takes the form of economic, physical an...
The article will address the global and local issue of human trafficking. An estimated 20,000 people...
The purpose of this project is to improve the knowledge and understanding of health care providers i...
Some 21 million adults and children are labor-trafficked or sex-trafficked through force, fraud, or ...
Until very recently, the global health care community has lagged behind in identifying human traffic...
Human trafficking represents a problem that remains largely overlooked, including within the healthc...
Some 21 million adults and children are labor-trafficked or sex-trafficked through force, fraud, or ...
Human trafficking presents an important issue in medical practice. In the United States; alone, appr...
Background • Human Trafficking (HT) is a crime that involves exploiting a person for labor, services...
Human trafficking (HT) is an epidemic within the United States, resulting in what could be deemed a ...
BACKGROUND: Human trafficking is a crime that commonly results in acute and chronic physical and psy...
Preventive health care for victims of human trafficking is virtually non-existent, and health proble...
Contains fulltext : 155398.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Hum...
Human trafficking (HT), often referred to as “modern day slavery”, is a hidden problem affecting an ...
Given the covert nature of HT, there exists little compelling evidence of its full extent in healthc...