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Crucial to the fight against sex trafficking1 is understanding the experiences of victims and survivors. Survivor surveys have illuminated key areas to address, but a clear gap in the research is in the reproductive, gynecological, and procreative health issues of victims and survivors. This article opens the door to research and dialogue by publishing the findings of a pilot survivor survey focused on survivors' sexual and reproductive health. The retrospective survey offers preliminary findings for a larger national study underway in 2023 that will enable healthcare providers, service providers and other first responders to identify and better meet the unique needs of victims and survivors of human trafficking in this area.
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Tráfico de Pessoas , Feminino , Gravidez , Estados Unidos , Humanos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Reprodução , Comportamento Sexual , SobreviventesRESUMO
This article is based on a presentation delivered to The Fifth Annual Building Global Alliances Symposium: "The Challenges of Migration for Health Professional Women," convened by CGFNS International, Philadelphia, PA, December 8, 2008.