Human trafficking, mental illness, and addiction: avoiding diagnostic overshadowing

H Stoklosa, JB Stoklosa, M MacGibbon - AMA journal of ethics, 2017 - dash.harvard.edu
This article reviews an emergency department-based clinical vignette of a trafficked patient
with co-occurring pregnancy-related, mental health, and substance use disorder issues. The …

The anatomy of human trafficking: Learning about the blues: A healthcare provider's guide

M Stevens, K Berishaj - Journal of forensic nursing, 2016 - journals.lww.com
Human trafficking is a major global public health concern. It is a grave crime that violates
human rights. Contrary to healthcare providers' perceptions, victims of human trafficking …

A descriptive study of United States-based human trafficking specialty clinics

F Recknor, M Gordon, J Coverdale, M Gardezi… - Psychiatric quarterly, 2020 - Springer
Human trafficking is a crime associated with serious adverse health and mental health
outcomes. It has been estimated that more than 40 million people worldwide have been …

Caring for human trafficking victims: A description and rationale for the Medical Safe Haven model in family medicine residency clinics

R Chambers - The International Journal of Psychiatry in …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Human trafficking is a growing public health issue. As we understand more about the
prevalence of persons experiencing trafficking accessing clinical services and their unique …

Identification and treatment of human trafficking victims in the emergency department: a case report

P Gibbons, H Stoklosa - The Journal of emergency medicine, 2016 - Elsevier
Background Human trafficking victims experience extreme exploitation and have unique
health needs, yet too often go undetected by physicians and providers in the Emergency …

Human trafficking and mental health: My wounds are inside; they are not visible

C Zimmerman, N Pocock - Brown J. World Aff., 2012 - HeinOnline
" Maybe some people could call me'dirty whore,'but for others I might be a girl who can give
them good advice."'Human trafficking takes a different toll on each of its survivors, but for …

[HTML][HTML] Human trafficking in the emergency department

RB Patel, R Ahn, TF Burke - Western Journal of Emergency …, 2010 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Human trafficking continues to persist, affecting up to 200 million people worldwide. As
clinicians in emergency departments commonly encounter victims of intimate partner …

Human trafficking: implications for the role of the advanced practice forensic nurse

H Cole - Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses …, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
Human trafficking is internationally recognized as a widespread violation of human rights.
This article defines and gives a detailed historical account of the political and social issues …

Human trafficking: a guide to identification and approach for the emergency physician

J Shandro, M Chisolm-Straker, HC Duber… - Annals of emergency …, 2016 - Elsevier
Human trafficking is a significant human rights problem that is often associated with
psychological and physical violence. There is no demographic that is spared from human …

Identifying and assisting sexually exploited and trafficked patients seeking women's health care services

EE Tracy, W Macias-Konstantopoulos - Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2017 - journals.lww.com
It is estimated that 21 million people are trafficked worldwide, including 11.4 million women
and girls. Approximately 4.5 million are forced to do sexual labor. The exact prevalence of …