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Citation

DeCicco P, Prakash J, Rapkin M, Brown K, Stoklosa H. J. Health Care Poor Underserved 2023; 34(3): 845-862.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, Johns Hopkins University Press)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

38015126

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To describe health care utilization and occupational exposures during trafficking among foreign-born people labor-trafficked in the U.S.

METHODS: Retrospective analysis of immigration files for health data among 114 labor-trafficked individuals.

RESULTS: Mean age was 30. Files of 38% mentioned accessing medical services at least once, mostly via hospitals (73%-81%). Forty-three percent (43%) had U.S. citizen children-indicating their children and spouses interacted with social and medical systems during exploitation. Almost all (97%) had limited English proficiency, and 75% did not have legal immigration status. Employers/traffickers interfered with access to health care and forced victims to work while injured. Half (50%) had sick family members. Victims reported physical and sexual abuse, toxic and environmental occupational exposures, and sleep disturbances.

CONCLUSIONS: This is the largest study to elucidate health concerns and care utilization patterns among labor-trafficked people. Concerted resources must be dedicated to understanding health needs and health systems intervention opportunities for labor-trafficked people.


Language: en

Keywords

Adult; Child; Humans; Female; Pregnancy; Retrospective Studies; *Occupational Exposure; *Patient Acceptance of Health Care; Environmental Exposure; Parturition

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