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Characteristics of sexual assault in women with a major psychiatric diagnosis.

Linda O Eckert1, Naomi Sugar, David Fine.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: In a previous study of women who had been sexually assaulted, we reported a 26% prevalence of a major psychiatric diagnosis. The purpose of this study was to better characterize sexual assaults in women with a major psychiatric diagnosis. STUDY
DESIGN: All female patients >or=15 years old with a complaint of sexual assault underwent a standardized history and physical examination by an upper-level resident in obstetrics and gynecology. Data were abstracted and verified. A psychiatric diagnosis was determined by history and by use of computer-linked medical records. Chi-square or Fisher exact test was used for categoric analysis.
RESULTS: Of the 819 women who were examined, 211 women (26%) had a major psychiatric diagnosis. In these 211 women, the prevalence of solely mood, thought, or substance use disorders were 26%, 14%, and 16%, respectively, whereas 44% had >or=2 diagnoses. Having a psychiatric diagnosis was associated with increasing age (P =.001), homelessness (P =.001), and incarceration (P =.001). In comparison with women with no psychiatric diagnosis, sexual assaults in these 211 women occurred more frequently outdoors (P =.007), by a stranger (P <.001), or by >or=2 assailants (P =.02). Being assaulted with a weapon (P =.04) and being hit (P =.01) were more prevalent in assaults against women with a psychiatric diagnosis, as was anal contact (P =.03), contact to >or=2 body orifices (P =.001), and body trauma (P =.01).
CONCLUSION: Sexual assaults in women with a major psychiatric diagnosis are common. These assaults are more violent and result in body trauma more frequently than do sexual assaults in women without a psychiatric diagnosis. Prevention and treatment strategies should target this vulnerable population.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12066110     DOI: 10.1067/mob.2002.123731

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Obstet Gynecol        ISSN: 0002-9378            Impact factor:   8.661


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