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Bibliographies
[1]
Human trafficking among Ethiopian returnees: its magnitude and risk factors.
[2]
Association of Adverse Childhood Experiences with Depression in Latino Migrants Residing in Tijuana, Mexico.
[3]
Experiences and perceptions of people who use heroin: public health lessons from Hermosillo, Mexico.
[4]
Systematic review of facilitators of, barriers to, and recommendations for healthcare services for child survivors of human trafficking globally.
[5]
Evidence-based Care of the Human Trafficking Patient.
[6]
Comparing mental health disorders among sex trafficked children and three groups of youth at high-risk for trafficking: A dual retrospective cohort and scoping review.
[7]
Featured counter trafficking program: Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center.
[8]
Barriers to the access and utilization of healthcare for trafficked youth: A systematic review.
[9]
Using Survivors' Voices to Guide the Identification and Care of Trafficked Persons by U.S. Health Care Professionals: A Systematic Review.
[10]
Obtaining Exposure and Depth of Field: School Nurses "Seeing" Youth Vulnerability to Trafficking.
[11]
Trafficked.
[12]
Diagnosis Codes for Human Trafficking Can Help Assess Incidence, Risk Factors, and Comorbid Illness and Injury.
[13]
Mental health, violence and psychological coercion among female and male trafficking survivors in the greater Mekong sub-region: a cross-sectional study.
[14]
Human Trafficking: Clinical Assessment Guideline.
[15]
"Because if we talk about health issues first, it is easier to talk about human trafficking"; findings from a mixed methods study on health needs and service provision among migrant and trafficked fishermen in the Mekong.
[16]
Exploring the relationship between domestic minor sex trafficking myths, victim identification, and service provision.
[17]
Understanding the mental health impact of human trafficking.
[18]
Systematic Review of Human Trafficking Educational Interventions for Health Care Providers.
[19]
Influence of Survivors' Entrapment Factors and Traffickers' Characteristics on Perceptions of Interpersonal Social Power During Exit.
[20]
Social Support, Dysfunctional Coping, and Community Reintegration as Predictors of PTSD Among Human Trafficking Survivors.
[21]
Identification of client involvement in sex trafficking in Mississippi.
[22]
Helping Survivors of Human Trafficking: A Systematic Review of Exit and Postexit Interventions.
[23]
Nurses' Perceptions of Victims of Human Trafficking in an Urban Emergency Department: A Qualitative Study.
[24]
The Safe Shelter Collaborative: An Innovative Approach to Locating Emergency Shelter for Human Trafficking and Domestic Violence Survivors.
[25]
The impact of human trafficking in relation to maternity care: A literature review.
[26]
vulnerable here or there? examining the vulnerability of victims of human trafficking before and after return
[27]
‘it’s all in their brain’: constructing the figure of the trafficking victim on the us-mexico border
[28]
captured ‘realities’ of human trafficking: analysis of photographs illustrating stories on trafficking into the sex industry in serbian media
[29]
rebooting trafficking
[30]
historicising ‘irregular’ migration from senegal to europe
[31]
pertanggungjawaban pidana seorang ibu menjual anak dalam kandungan (tinjauan undang-undang nomor 23 tahun 2002)
[32]
health and rights at the margins: human trafficking and hiv/aids amongst jingpo ethnic communities in ruili city, china
[33]
The Disease Outbreak-Human Trafficking Connection: A Missed Opportunity.
[34]
Human Trafficking Victim Identification, Assessment, And Intervention Strategies In South Texas Emergency Departments.
[35]
U.S. Policy on human trafficking a partial solution for a perplexing global human rights problem
[36]
Estimating the Prevalence of Human Trafficking in Ohio, 2014-2016.
[37]
International migration and human trafficking in Malaysia: A study on illegal immigrants
[38]
Implementation of international standards for prevention of human trafficking in migration control: Colombia (2015)
[39]
Human trafficking among Ethiopian returnees: its magnitude and risk factors.
[40]
Systematic review of facilitators of, barriers to, and recommendations for healthcare services for child survivors of human trafficking globally.
[41]
Evidence-based Care of the Human Trafficking Patient.
[42]
Human Trafficking: ACOG COMMITTEE OPINION, Number 787.
[43]
Diagnosis Codes for Human Trafficking Can Help Assess Incidence, Risk Factors, and Comorbid Illness and Injury.
[44]
Human Trafficking: Clinical Assessment Guideline.
[45]
"Because if we talk about health issues first, it is easier to talk about human trafficking"; findings from a mixed methods study on health needs and service provision among migrant and trafficked fishermen in the Mekong.
[46]
Participatory Assessment of a Matched Savings Program for Human Trafficking Survivors and their Family Members in the Philippines
[47]
Queering the Support for Trafficked Persons: LGBTQ Communities and Human Trafficking in the Heartland
[48]
Medical education and human trafficking: using simulation
[49]
Health care providers and human trafficking: what do they know, what do they need to know? Findings from the Middle East, the Caribbean and Central America.
[50]
Understanding the mental health impact of human trafficking.
[51]
Systematic Review of Human Trafficking Educational Interventions for Health Care Providers.
[52]
Social Support, Dysfunctional Coping, and Community Reintegration as Predictors of PTSD Among Human Trafficking Survivors.
[53]
Helping Survivors of Human Trafficking: A Systematic Review of Exit and Postexit Interventions.
[54]
Nurses' Perceptions of Victims of Human Trafficking in an Urban Emergency Department: A Qualitative Study.
[55]
Computer security and privacy in the interactions between victim service providers and human trafficking survivors
[56]
Recognizing and treating victims and survivors of human trafficking
[57]
International and European standards in relation to Victims and survivors of human trafficking
[58]
Help-seeking strategies of victim/ survivors of human trafficking involving partner migration
[59]
Women as victims and survivors in the context of transnational human trafficking for commercial sex exploitation
[60]
Perfect victims and real survivors: The iconic victim in domestic human trafficking law
[61]
Ungendering and Regendering Shelters for Survivors of Human Trafficking
[62]
A theory for aftercare of human trafficking survivors for nursing practice in low resource settings.
[63]
Role of Occupational Therapy in Combating Human Trafficking.
[64]
The Safe Shelter Collaborative: An Innovative Approach to Locating Emergency Shelter for Human Trafficking and Domestic Violence Survivors.
[65]
Optimizing placement of residential shelters for human trafficking survivors
[66]
Obesity and Nutritional Challenges Encountered by Survivors of Human Trafficking [11N]
[67]
The NGO Response to Human Trafficking: Challenges, Opportunities, and Constraints
[68]
Review of Collaborating Against Human Trafficking: Cross-sector Challenges and Practices
[69]
Physical Health of Human Trafficking Survivors: Unmet Essentials
[70]
Correction to: Physical Health of Human Trafficking Survivors: Unmet Essentials
[71]
A Framework for the Development of Healthcare Provider Education Programs on Human Trafficking Part Two: Survivors
[72]
‘What’s in a Name?’: Mislabelling, misidentification, and the US government’s failure to protect human trafficking survivors in the Central American refugee crisis
[73]
The impact of human trafficking in relation to maternity care: A literature review.
[74]
Gangs and Modern-Day Slavery in El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala: A Non-Traditional Model of Human Trafficking
[75]
Modern-Day Slavery in the U.S.: Human Trafficking and Counselor Awareness
[76]
Entrepreneurship and Innovation in the Fight Against Human Trafficking
[77]
Detection of Human Trafficking Ads in Twitter Using Natural Language Processing and Image Processing
[78]
vulnerable here or there? examining the vulnerability of victims of human trafficking before and after return
[79]
public discourse on human trafficking in international issue arenas
[80]
captured ‘realities’ of human trafficking: analysis of photographs illustrating stories on trafficking into the sex industry in serbian media
[81]
policy and practice: the role of trade unions in reducing migrant workers’ vulnerability to forced labour and human trafficking in the greater mekong subregion
[82]
health and rights at the margins: human trafficking and hiv/aids amongst jingpo ethnic communities in ruili city, china
[83]
Operations research and analytics to combat human trafficking: A systematic review of academic literature.