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Human Trafficking: What Psychiatric Nurses Should Know to Help Children and Adolescents
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Psychiatric nurses are in key positions to identify and stop human trafficking, as well as aid its survivors. The combination of emotional trauma, sexual violence, and physical injuries experienced by these victims leads to high rates of posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, and anxiety. (Authors)
Psychiatric nurses are in key positions to identify and stop humantrafficking, as well as aid its survivors. The combination of emotionaltrauma, sexual violence, and physical injuries experienced by thesevictims leads to high rates of posttraumatic stress disorder,depression, and anxiety. To detect human trafficking, it is important toidentify the salient risk factors of homelessness and runaway history.This article offers key questions to help identify victims, as well asweb-based resources. (Authors)
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