Child sex trafficking in the United States: Challenges for the healthcare provider
V. Jordan Greenbaum discusses ways healthcare providers can identify children trafficked for sex to provide for their physical and mental health and their social and educational needs.
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Child sex trafficking in the United States: Challenges for the healthcare provider. PLoS Med 14(11): e32767. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1002439
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V. Jordan Greenbaum discusses ways healthcare providers can identify children trafficked for sex to provide for their physical and mental health and their social and educational needs.
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