To Study The Sociodemographic, Medicolegal Aspects & Incidence Profile Of STD’s (HIV, Hepatitis B, Syphilis Etc.) In The Victim Females Under Immoral Trafficking Prevention Act.

Authors

  • Dr. Shantanu Agashe Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48047/

Keywords:

sociodemographic, medicolegal, incidence & STD’s

Abstract

Prostitution is an “age-old institution in India. Victims of human trafficking are at
a very high risk of contracting STD’S (Hepatitis-B, HIV & Syphilis) compelling many
governments and non- governmental organizations to address these issues of health while
dealing with victims of human trafficking. The role of medical professional includes
examination of victims of trafficking, screening for STD’S and psychiatric counselling. Most
(67%) of the female victims were married, 16% of the female victims were unmarried and
rest were living separate, divorced and widow. In this study 5% of the female victims were
positive for HIV test , 1% were positive for VDRL test and 3% positive for Hepatitis B test.
5% of the female victims had attempted suicide and 3% had a history of abortion in past.
Hence in the present study an effort is made to find out different causes for human trafficking
along with its sociodemographic and medicolegal aspects.

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Published

2024-12-13