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. 2023 Sep 28;11:1243413. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1243413

Table 3.

Diagnosis codes among victims of exploitation.

(A) At establishment (B) 12 month medical history
Description and ICD-10 code % Pts Description and ICD-10 code % Pts: 12 mo before/12 mo after
Encounter for examination and observation of victim following forced sexual exploitation (Z04.81) 42 Encounter for immunization (Z23) 29/27
Child sexual exploitation, suspected, initial encounter (T76.52XA) 11 Anxiety disorder, unspecified (F41.9) 21/21
Adult forced sexual exploitation, confirmed, initial encounter (T74.51XA) 11 Other long term (current) drug therapy (Z79) 21/20
Child sexual exploitation, confirmed, initial encounter (T74.52XA) 9 Major depressive disorder, single episode, unspecified (F32) 19/18
Adult forced sexual exploitation, suspected, initial encounter (T74.51XA) 9 Encounter for screening for sexually transmitted infection (Z11.3) 17/15
Encounter for examination and observation of victim following forced labor exploitation (Z04.82) 8 Post-traumatic stress disorder, unspecified (F43.10) 15/20
Post-traumatic stress disorder, unspecified (F43.10) 7 Unspecified abdominal pain (R10.9) 15/15
Encounter for immunization (Z23) 6 Suicidal ideations (R45.851) 15/12
Anxiety disorder, unspecified (F41.9) 6 Encounter for routine child health examination without abnormal findings (Z00.129) 15/14
Encounter for screening for sexually transmitted infection (Z11.3) 6 Cough (R05) 15/10
Suicidal ideations (R45.851) 5 Urinary tract infection, site not specified (N39.0) 14/11

(A) The most common diagnoses in encounters in which exploitation was first diagnosed, (B) The most common diagnoses over the preceding 12 months before the first exploitation diagnosis code, and their frequency 12 months before and after. % Pts: percent of patients with the diagnosis over the given period. Total patients: 1,248. If multiple related ICD-10 codes were used, the code reports the shared code prefix.