2015
DOI: 10.1016/s2214-109x(15)70016-1
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Health of men, women, and children in post-trafficking services in Cambodia, Thailand, and Vietnam: an observational cross-sectional study

Abstract: Anesvad Foundation and International Organization for Migration International Development Fund.

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“…The prevalence of human trafficking is not known, but it is estimated to affect millions of people globally [1,7]. Trafficking victims and survivors are diverse in terms of age, income, gender, race, and other factors, although members of vulnerable groups are almost certainly at increased risk [1][2][3][4]7]. In the US, for example, at-risk youth include those who have been sexually abused; youth who lack stable housing; sexual and gender minority youth; youth who have used or abused drugs and/or alcohol; and youth who have experienced homelessness, foster care placement, or juvenile justice involvement [1].…”
Section: Human Trafficking and Strategies For Its Preventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The prevalence of human trafficking is not known, but it is estimated to affect millions of people globally [1,7]. Trafficking victims and survivors are diverse in terms of age, income, gender, race, and other factors, although members of vulnerable groups are almost certainly at increased risk [1][2][3][4]7]. In the US, for example, at-risk youth include those who have been sexually abused; youth who lack stable housing; sexual and gender minority youth; youth who have used or abused drugs and/or alcohol; and youth who have experienced homelessness, foster care placement, or juvenile justice involvement [1].…”
Section: Human Trafficking and Strategies For Its Preventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the US, for example, at-risk youth include those who have been sexually abused; youth who lack stable housing; sexual and gender minority youth; youth who have used or abused drugs and/or alcohol; and youth who have experienced homelessness, foster care placement, or juvenile justice involvement [1]. Trafficked children, adolescents, and adults experience adverse social, legal, and health consequences [1][2][3][4][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]. Health consequences are both physical-sexual and reproductive health problems, injuries from physical abuse, and chronic medical conditions-and mental-posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety disorders, depression, substance use, suicidal ideation and attempts, and homicide risk [14].…”
Section: Human Trafficking and Strategies For Its Preventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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