Responding to human trafficking among refugees: prevalence and test accuracy of a modified version of the adult human trafficking screening tool

BMC Public Health(2024)

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Abstract
Human trafficking is a human rights violation and urgent public health challenge. It involves the exploitation of a person by means of force, intimidation or deceit and causes severe health risks. Though it occurs all over the world, its true extent is still unknown. Refugees are especially vulnerable to human trafficking due to language barriers and difficult living conditions. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to estimate the prevalence and design a screening tool to identify survivors of all forms of human trafficking among refugees in a German state registration and reception centre. In cooperation with the local authorities and the Ministry of Justice and for Migration Baden-Württemberg, we interviewed newly arrived refugees at an initial reception centre in Southern Germany to assess the prevalence of human trafficking. We used both a combination of the Adult Human Trafficking Screening Tool and a publication by Mumma et al. to assess all forms of human trafficking. In total, 13 of the 176 refugees had experienced trafficking, which corresponded to a prevalence of 7.3
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Human trafficking,Modern slavery,Exploitation,Refugees,Screening tool,Identification
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