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Learn more. DOI: Saulius Chaplinskas. PA Mardh. Women prostituting in Vilnius City, Lithuania, were studied with regard to their socioeconomic background, drug and alcohol abuse, conditions for prostituting and for the carrier rate of sexually transmitted infectious agents. The 73 women studied represented a group of low-socioeconomic prostitutes with a great age span, i. Forty-five per cent had one or more children. Roughly one-third were part-time prostitutes.
Some had been trafficking for more than one decade. Some started trafficking at the age of 13, while the other extreme was a woman who began to prostitute at 51 years of age. This group of Vilnius street walkers had few customers per day. Eighteen were intravenous drug users and almost all abused alcohol. All, but one, had one or more sexually transmitted infections STIs.
HIV infections were not diagnosed. Condoms were not consistently used during their social contacts. Citations References Trafficking in persons TIP is a human rights violation with serious public health consequences. To help guide practice, policy, and research to assess TIP and health, we undertook a systematic literature review of 70 peer-reviewed, published articles to a identify TIP and health research methods being used, b determine what we can learn about TIP and health from these varied methodologies, and c determine the gaps that exist in health-focused TIP research.