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Application of a Child Sex Trafficking Screening Tool in Patients with Abuse: A Retrospective Chart Review in the Pediatric Emergency Department

Human trafficking (HT) is a global problem that may affect children's health. In the United States, victims and children are at risk in most communities. History of abuse is a risk factor for HT. This study explored associations between pediatric patients with positive universal abuse screens a...

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Published in:Journal of pediatric health care 2022-07, Vol.36 (4), p.330-338
Main Authors: Ellis, Andrea S., Brown, Angela M., Martini, Abigail I., Page, Erica, Lin, Li, Vaughn, Lisa M.
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Language:English
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Summary:Human trafficking (HT) is a global problem that may affect children's health. In the United States, victims and children are at risk in most communities. History of abuse is a risk factor for HT. This study explored associations between pediatric patients with positive universal abuse screens and indicators from the commercial sexual exploitation of children/child sex trafficking (CSEC/CST) screening tool. A retrospective chart review was conducted on random patients, aged 11–17 years, with positive universal abuse screens at emergency/urgent care departments in a large Midwest pediatric medical center in 2018. Documentation identifying at least two CSEC/CST screening tool indicators was abstracted from these records. Data analysis included descriptive statistics, univariate analyses, and correlations. Two or more indicators from the CSEC/CST screening tool were identified in 43% (n = 121). Age and history of running away were significant predictors for a patient having two or more CSEC/CST positive indicators. Targeted screening and interventions are needed to identify and help these vulnerable youth.
ISSN:0891-5245
1532-656X
DOI:10.1016/j.pedhc.2022.01.002