对性剥削青少年的综合照顾:一个案例报告。

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Breanna Heisterkamp, Brittany Puckett, Stephanie Ellis
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本案例报告描述了在急诊科环境中识别和应对面临人口贩运/性剥削风险的青少年的模式。使用儿童性交易短筛,然后向确定的高风险个体提供法医护士审查员(FNE)评估。病例介绍:该患者曾三次到急诊科接受精神保健治疗,并使用儿童性贩运短筛进行了筛查,结果显示存在严重的人口贩运/性剥削风险。这引发了FNE干预,导致剥削的披露,与资源的联系,以及患者理解和寻求支持能力的进步。虽然患者的物质依赖和精神健康问题持续存在,但突出差距,系统筛查与创伤知情,患者导向的FNE反应相结合,促进了有意义的干预,而不需要自我认同或依赖于提供者的认可。结论:这是一个可复制的模式,为卫生保健机构寻求提高识别和支持有风险的青年。
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Comprehensive Care for Sexually Exploited Youth: A Case Report.

Introduction: This case report describes a model for identification and response to adolescents at risk for human trafficking/sexual exploitation in an emergency department setting. The Short Screen for Child Sex Trafficking is used, and then identified high-risk individuals are provided a forensic nurse examiner (FNE) assessment.

Case presentation: The patient presented to an emergency department three times for mental health care and was screened using the Short Screen for Child Sex Trafficking, which showed significant human trafficking/sexual exploitation risk. This triggered FNE interventions that led to disclosure of exploitation, connection to resources, and progress in the patient's understanding and ability to seek support. While the patient's substance dependency and mental health concerns persisted, highlighting gaps, systematic screening paired with trauma-informed, patient-directed FNE response facilitated meaningful intervention without requiring self-identification or relying on provider recognition.

Conclusions: This is a replicable model for health care settings seeking to improve identification and support of at-risk youth.

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