2023
DOI: 10.1186/s41256-023-00332-z
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Human trafficking risk factors, health impacts, and opportunities for intervention in Uganda: a qualitative analysis

Robin E. Klabbers,
Andrea Hughes,
Meredith Dank
et al.

Abstract: Background Human trafficking is a global public health issue that is associated with serious short- and long-term morbidity. To address and prevent human trafficking, vulnerabilities to human trafficking and forces sustaining it need to be better understood among specific subpopulations. We aimed to explore risk and protective factors for human trafficking, the health impact of exploitation, and barriers and facilitators of seeking help throughout the human trafficking trajectory among forced l… Show more

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“…The problem has been recognized as globally pervasive, as human trafficking is a criminal enterprise that, according to somewhat modest estimates, generates over USD 150 billion annually (Toney-Butler et al 2023). Besides being an illegal activity that has proliferated recently due to the apparent simplification of identifying and tracking down potential victims, human trafficking affects people across different demographic and ethnic groups, leading to grave health outcomes for those affected (Sweileh 2018;Klabbers et al 2023). Admittedly, women and children comprise a disproportionately large percentage of the victimized population, totaling a whopping 70% (Toney-Butler et al 2023).…”
Section: Background 1human Trafficking: the Growing Social Concernmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The problem has been recognized as globally pervasive, as human trafficking is a criminal enterprise that, according to somewhat modest estimates, generates over USD 150 billion annually (Toney-Butler et al 2023). Besides being an illegal activity that has proliferated recently due to the apparent simplification of identifying and tracking down potential victims, human trafficking affects people across different demographic and ethnic groups, leading to grave health outcomes for those affected (Sweileh 2018;Klabbers et al 2023). Admittedly, women and children comprise a disproportionately large percentage of the victimized population, totaling a whopping 70% (Toney-Butler et al 2023).…”
Section: Background 1human Trafficking: the Growing Social Concernmentioning
confidence: 99%