Research on Human Trafficking Survivors and Mental Health Issues from 2012-2022

Q1 Social Sciences Journal of Human Trafficking Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.1080/23322705.2023.2266309
Brooklyn E. Paul, Ashley L. Fromenthal, Ashley A. Messina, Sarah K. West, Manyu Li
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ABSTRACTThis study aims to contribute to the body of human trafficking and mental health literature by synthesizing past research on mental health issues experienced by human trafficking survivors. Specifically, this study aims to identify the common themes and differences observed in the literature on the mental health outcomes of trafficking survivors. Ultimately, this study hopes to contribute to the literature by providing human trafficking researchers and mental health practitioners with the current state of knowledge on the issue and directions for future research. A review of empirical studies from 2012–2022 was conducted. After searching through databases and screening articles, 30 studies were extracted for synthesis. Five coders reviewed the articles and coded survivors’ experiences of mental health issues. The findings from the review highlighted several aspects relating to the mental health experiences of trafficking survivors: 1) the mental health outcomes of human trafficking are complex and extensive, 2) demographic characteristics were found to play a role in the mental health outcomes of trafficking survivors in some but not all diagnoses, and 3) potential risk factors found across multiple studies shed light on what may exacerbate mental health symptomatology and the occurrence of mental health disorders following trafficking.KEYWORDS: Human traffickingmental healthdepressionanxietyPTSD Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Author ContributionStudy conceptualization and design: B.P. and M.L.; Methodology: B.P. and M.L.; Formal analysis and investigation: B.P., A.F, A.M., and M.L; Writing – Original Draft: B.P., A.F, A.M., S.W. and M.L; Wring – Review and Editing: B.P., A.F, A.M., and M.L; Supervision and project administration: M.L.
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2012-2022年人口贩运幸存者与心理健康问题研究
摘要本研究旨在通过综合以往对人口贩运幸存者心理健康问题的研究,为人口贩运和心理健康的文献体系做出贡献。具体而言,本研究旨在确定关于贩运幸存者心理健康结果的文献中观察到的共同主题和差异。最终,本研究希望通过向人口贩运研究人员和心理健康从业人员提供有关该问题的现状和未来研究方向,为文献做出贡献。对2012-2022年的实证研究进行了回顾。通过检索数据库和筛选文章,提取30篇研究进行合成。五名编码员审查了这些文章,并对幸存者的心理健康问题经历进行了编码。审查结果强调了与贩运幸存者心理健康经历有关的几个方面:1)人口贩运的心理健康后果复杂而广泛;2)人口统计学特征在一些但不是全部诊断中对贩运幸存者的心理健康后果起作用;3)在多项研究中发现的潜在风险因素阐明了哪些因素可能加剧贩运后的心理健康症状和精神健康障碍的发生。关键词:人口贩运精神健康抑郁焦虑类型ptsd披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。研究概念和设计:B.P.和M.L.;方法:B.P.和M.L.;形式分析和调查:B.P, A.F, a.m.和M.L;写作-原稿:b.p., A.F, a.m., S.W.和M.L;编辑:b.p.、A.F、a.m.、M.L;监督和项目管理:硕士
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Journal of Human Trafficking
Journal of Human Trafficking Social Sciences-Anthropology
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