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A Descriptive Study of United States-Based Human Trafficking Specialty Clinics.

Frances Recknor1, Mollie Gordon2, John Coverdale2, Mishaal Gardezi3, Phuong T Nguyen2.   

Abstract

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 victimized, which has resulted in high rates of traumatic injuries, unwanted and high-risk pregnancies, mental illness, substance use disorders; and suicidality among trafficked persons. Little is known as to what models of health care delivery are best in engaging and sustaining the involvement of trafficked individuals with health care and trafficked individuals have reported discouragement and/or re-traumatization as a result of inadequate or fragmented care. To address the gap in knowledge regarding best practices for engaging and sustaining trafficked patients with health care, the authors of this study set out to identify and describe medical and mental health specialty clinics that work exclusively with trafficked adults, with the goal of assisting organizations and health care providers in program development and to improve clinical outcomes. A patient-centered, comprehensive, interdisciplinary, and trauma informed approach to clinical care is recommended for the treatment of trafficked patients. The authors strongly suggest that human trafficking specialty clinics prioritize psychiatric care and mental health services given the high rate of trauma and mental health issues among trafficked persons.

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Keywords:  Clinics; Health care; Human trafficking; Mental health; Trauma; Treatment

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31748955     DOI: 10.1007/s11126-019-09691-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychiatr Q        ISSN: 0033-2720


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