scholarly journals Sex trafficking screening and intervention in the emergency department: A scoping review

Author(s):  
Bridget Marcinkowski ◽  
Amy Caggiula ◽  
Brandon N. Tran ◽  
Quincy K Tran ◽  
Ali Pourmand
Author(s):  
Sheri‐Ann O. Kaltiso ◽  
V. Jordan Greenbaum ◽  
Timothy P. Moran ◽  
Anwar D. Osborne ◽  
Jessica Korniotes ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 152483802098554
Author(s):  
Kaitlin Casassa ◽  
Logan Knight ◽  
Cecilia Mengo

A trauma bond is an emotional attachment between an abuser and victim. Trauma bonds in sex trafficking compel victims to submit to continued exploitation and protect the trafficker. This scoping review examines trauma bonds in sex trafficking situations, its conceptualizations, and key characteristics. Ten databases were searched using sex trafficking AND trauma bonding–related terms; sex trafficking AND Stockholm syndrome, attachment, coercion, and manipulation. Articles were included if they featured trauma bonding, were published in English after 2013, or featured sex trafficking victims or traffickers in a Western country. Fifteen articles were included. The features of trauma bonding identified in these articles were (1) imbalance of power that favors trafficker, (2) traffickers’ deliberate use of positive and negative interactions, (3) victim’s gratitude for positive interactions and self-blame for the negative, and (4) victim’s internalization of perpetrator’s view. We also identified four aspects related to trauma bonding: (1) prior trauma made victims vulnerable, (2) victim’s feelings of love remained even after exiting trafficking, (3) love is why victims do not prosecute traffickers, and (4) traffickers’ intentional cultivation of the trauma bond. No article indicated how trauma bonds could be severed and replaced with healthy attachments. These findings reveal the need for practitioners and law enforcement and criminal justice professionals to address trauma bonding in both trafficking and posttrafficking situations. The findings also represent potential targets for urgently needed interventions that promote the replacement of trauma bonds with healthy attachments.


CJEM ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 20 (6) ◽  
pp. 920-928 ◽  
Author(s):  
Danielle K. Kelton ◽  
Adam Szulewski ◽  
Daniel Howes

AbstractObjectivesTo collect and synthesize the literature describing the use of real-time video-based technologies to provide support in the care of patients presenting to emergency departments.Data SourceSix electronic databases were searched, including Medline, CINAHL, Embase, the Cochrane Database, DARE, and PubMed for all publications since the earliest date available in each database to February 2016.Study SelectionSelected articles were full text articles addressing the use of telemedicine to support patient care in pre-hospital or emergency department settings. The search yielded 2976 articles for review with 11 studies eligible for inclusion after application of the inclusion and exclusion criteria. A scoping review of the selected articles was performed to better understand the different systems in place around the world and the current state of evidence supporting telemedicine use in the emergency department.ConclusionsTelemedicine support for emergency department physicians is an application with significant potential but is still lacking evidence supporting improved patient outcomes. Advances in technology, combined with more attractive price-points have resulted in widespread interest and implementation around the world. Applications of this technology that are currently being studied include support for minor treatment centres, patient transfer decision-making, management of acutely ill patients and scheduled teleconsultations.


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 105-113
Author(s):  
Sophie Glanz ◽  
Brittany Ellis ◽  
Shelley L McLeod ◽  
Cameron Thompson ◽  
Don Melady ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 52 ◽  
pp. 100908
Author(s):  
Amy N.B. Johnston ◽  
C.J. Cabilan ◽  
Sue Galbraith ◽  
Dale Mason ◽  
Charandeep Farma ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 39 (3) ◽  
pp. 215-231 ◽  
Author(s):  
Drayton A. Hammond ◽  
Payal K. Gurnani ◽  
Alexander H. Flannery ◽  
Keaton S. Smetana ◽  
Jennifer C. Westrick ◽  
...  

Seizure ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 76 ◽  
pp. 39-46 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lisa Burrows ◽  
Sarah Lennard ◽  
Sharon Hudson ◽  
Brendan McLean ◽  
Mark Jadav ◽  
...  

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