The health of trafficked women:A survey of women entering posttrafficking services in Europe

Zimmerman, Cathy; Hossain, MazedaORCID logo; Yun, Katherine; Gajdadziev, Vasil; Guzun, Natalia; Tchomarova, Maria; Ciarrocchi, Rosa Angela; Johansson, Anna; Kefurtova, Anna; Scodanibbio, Stefania; +4 more...Motus, Maria Nenette; Roche, Brenda; Morison, Linda; and Watts, Charlotte (2008) The health of trafficked women:A survey of women entering posttrafficking services in Europe American Journal of Public Health, 98 (1). pp. 55-59. ISSN 0090-0036
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Trained counselors interviewed 192 women who had been trafficked and sexually exploited about abuse and evaluated their physical and mental health status within 14 days of entry into posttrafficking services. Most reported physical or sexual violence while trafficked (95%), pretrafficking abuse (59%), and multiple posttrafficking physical and psychological problems. Newly identified trafficked women require immediate attention to address posttrauma symptoms and adequate recovery time before making decisions about participating in prosecutorial or immigration proceedings or returning home.

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