Abstract
Abstract Date Presented 04/02/2022 The purpose of the study is to identify occupational performance problems self-identified by survivors of human trafficking to further understand the occupational needs of this population. Social and emotional health promotion and maintenance, leisure exploration and participation, sleep preparation and participation, financial management, and symptom and condition management were the most commonly identified occupational performance problems. Primary Author and Speaker: Rebecca Marie Wangberg Additional Authors and Speakers: Shana Cerny
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