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Sexual violence at each stage of human trafficking cycle and associated factors: a retrospective cohort study on Ethiopian female returnees via three major trafficking corridors.

Lemma Derseh GezieAlemayehu WorkuYigzaw KebedeAbebaw Gebeyehu
Published in: BMJ open (2019)
The prevalence of sexual violence at each stage of trafficking after departure was high. This could imply that victims might be affected by subsequent negative sexual health outcomes. Young age, initially being smuggled and time spent at each stage of the trafficking process were positively associated with the events of sexual violence. Efforts must be made on modifiable factors such as 'smuggling' to minimise subsequent sexual violence during trafficking.
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