RT Journal Article T1 Profile of reported trafficking in persons in brazil between 2009 and 2017 A1 Silveira Passos, Taciana A1 Santos Santana, Mateus Felipe A1 Cordero Ramos, Nuria A1 Almeida-Santos, Marcos Antonio K1 Forensic sciences K1 Health information systems K1 Human trafficking K1 Incidence K1 Notification K1 Violence AB The objective of this study was to analyze the temporal evolution of the number of human trafficking cases notified by the health system in Brazil, considering the characteristics of the population. This article carries out a descriptive study on reports of trafficking in persons in consultation with the Department of Informatics of the Unified Health System. This is a profile of reported trafficking in persons in Brazil between 2009 and 2017. Incidence rates were calculated with adjustments to the population record for each year and presented on a scale of 1:1,000,000 inhabitants. We developed a Poisson regression model to evaluate the ratio of the incidence rate. According to available data, there were 1,011 victims reported in the health system during the study period. The predominant profile of the population exposed to such violence is female, aged between 20 and 29 years, with low education and brown skin. There was a trend growth of annual reports about 10 percentage points (p < .0001) and all regions had significantly higher incidence rates than the Southeast (p < .0001), mainly Midwest, North and South. This means that the regions with the highest incidence rates have international land borders. Given the predominance of women in young adulthood, it is inferred that the majority were trafficked for sexual exploitation. This research represents a pioneering approach to the use and modeling of human trafficking data available in the Brazilian public health system. There is a probable underreporting of cases of trafficking in persons who transit health services. As such, identification methods for hard-to-reach populations should be integrated into future research on human trafficking to increase the likelihood of capturing victims. PB SAGE Publications YR 2022 FD 2022 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10433/22836 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10433/22836 LA en NO Journal of interpersonal violence, Jun 2022, 37, p. 11-12 NO Departamento de Trabajo Social y Servicios Sociales DS RIO RD May 9, 2026