| Literature DB >> 27053946 |
Shada A Rouhani1, Jennifer Scott2, Gillian Burkhardt3, Monica A Onyango4, Sadia Haider5, Ashley Greiner6, Katherine Albutt7, Michael VanRooyen8, Susan A Bartels9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sexual violence is prevalent in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and has resulted in sexual violence-related pregnancies (SVRPs). Despite restrictive laws, women may seek to terminate SVRPs; however, there are limited data on termination of SVRPs.Entities:
Keywords: Democratic Republic of Congo; Gender based violence; Pregnancy; Sexual violence; Termination
Year: 2016 PMID: 27053946 PMCID: PMC4822240 DOI: 10.1186/s13031-016-0073-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Confl Health ISSN: 1752-1505 Impact factor: 2.723
Demographic characteristics of women who terminated sexual violence-related pregnancies in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
| Ethnic group | |
| Bashi | 75 (87 %) |
| Belega | 7 (8 %) |
| Babembe | 1 (1 %) |
| Bahavu | 1 (1 %) |
| Bavira | 1 (1 %) |
| Marital status | |
| Married or living with partner | 31 (36 %) |
| Widowed or husband missing | 27 (31 %) |
| Divorced or separated | 18 (21 %) |
| Never married | 10 (12 %) |
| Religion | |
| Roman Catholic | 45 (52 %) |
| Protestant | 41 (48 %) |
| Occupation | |
| Unemployed | 30 (35 %) |
| Farmer | 25 (29 %) |
| Market vendor | 14 (16 %) |
| Housewife/homemaker | 12 (14 %) |
| Other | 5 (6 %) |
| Education | |
| None | 44 (52 %) |
| Any primary school | 27 (32 %) |
| Any secondary school | 13 (15 %) |
| Meals per day | |
| 1 | 70 (81 %) |
| 2 | 16 (19 %) |
| 3 | 0 (0 %) |
Lifetime experiences of sexual violence and characteristics of the sexual assault leading to an SVRP
| Lifetime experiences of sexual violence | |
| One episode | 67 (78 %) |
| Two episodes | 16 (19 %) |
| Three episodes | 3 (3 %) |
| Number of assailants | |
| One | 6 (7 %) |
| Two or more | 80 (93 %) |
| Pregnancy occurred while in captivity | |
| Yes | 62 (73 %) |
| No | 23 (27 %) |
| Type of perpetrator | |
| Military or armed group | 81 (94 %) |
| Civilian | 4 (5 %) |
| Both military or armed assailants and civilian assailants | 1 (1 %) |
Characteristics of the SVRP terminations
| Gestational age in months at time of termination | |
| 1 | 3 (3 %) |
| 2 | 17 (20 %) |
| 3 | 51 (59 %) |
| 4 | 12 (14 %) |
| 5 | 2 (2 %) |
| 6 | 1 (1 %) |
| Who told the participant where to go for the termination | |
| Friend | 30 (35 %) |
| No one told me | 16 (19 %) |
| Family member | 12 (14 %) |
| Village chief/elder | 9 (10 %) |
| Community member | 7 (8 %) |
| Doctor/nurse/midwife | 6 (7 %) |
| Traditional healer | 5 (6 %) |
| Other | 1 (1 %) |
| Number of termination attempts | |
| One | 68 (79 %) |
| Two | 14 (16 %) |
| Three | 4 (5 %) |
| Method used to terminate the SVRPa | |
| Took a medicine by mouth | 47 (55 %) |
| Took a herb by mouth | 39 (35 %) |
| Placed medicine in vagina | 6 (7 %) |
| Placed herb in vagina | 1 (1 %) |
| Placed medicine in rectum | 4 (5 %) |
| Placed herb in rectum | 1 (1 %) |
| Injected a medicine | 2 (2 %) |
| Used an instrument or procedure | 1 (1 %) |
| Participated in ritual/ceremony | 0 (0 %) |
| Other | 1 (1 %) |
| Specific herb or medication usedab | |
| Cimpokolo | 26 (31 %) |
| Quinine | 15 (18 %) |
| Multiple methods (including multiple herbs) | 8 (10 %) |
| Sombe/Cassava | 5 (6 %) |
| Mutuzo | 2 (2 %) |
| Mayanibuchungu | 2 (2 %) |
| Root of Sorghum | 2 (2 %) |
| Aloe Vera | 2 (2 %) |
| Misoprostol (Cytotec) | 1 (1 %) |
| Curretage | 1 (1 %) |
| Washing with dirty water | 1 (1 %) |
| Luungusu | 1 (1 %) |
| Cimbehe | 1 (1 %) |
| Cilula/Cigaka | 1 (1 %) |
| Salt | 1 (1 %) |
| Papaya | 1 (1 %) |
| Who did the procedure or gave the medication or herb?c | |
| Friend | 32 (37 %) |
| Family member | 14 (16 %) |
| Community elder/chief | 13 (15 %) |
| Participant herself | 12 (14 %) |
| Traditional healer | 10 (12 %) |
| Physician or nurse | 10 (12 %) |
| Community member | 9 (10 %) |
| Spouse | 5 (6 %) |
| Midwife | 5 (6 %) |
| Pharmacist | 4 (5 %) |
| Perpetrator | 3 (3 %) |
| Don’t remember or don’t know | 3 (3 %) |
| What was paid for the termination | |
| Nothing | 61 (71 %) |
| Money | 17 (20 %) |
| Other (fabric (2), hens (1), worked in field (3)) | 6 (7 %) |
| Don’t know | 2 (2 %) |
| Of those who paid money for the termination ( | |
| $1–$10 | 13 (77 %) |
| $11–$25 | 2 (12 %) |
| $25–$50 | 1 (6 %) |
| $51–100 | 1 (6 %) |
| Of those who paid money for the termination ( | |
| Had own money | 5 (29 %) |
| Friend or family | 5 (29 %) |
| Sold items | 3 (18 %) |
| Other | 1 (6 %) |
| No response or don’t remember | 3 (18 %) |
aparticipants could report more than 1 method, so percentages may add to more than 100 %
bThis question was free response
cparticipants could report more than 1 response, so percentages may add to more than 100 %
Health-related consequences of terminating the SVRP
| Had physical symptoms or complications as a result of the termination | |
| Yes | 68 (79 %) |
| No | 18 (21 %) |
| Type of physical symptom or complicationa | |
| Abdominal pain | 50 (74 %) |
| Bleeding | 32 (47 %) |
| Vaginal discharge | 24 (35 %) |
| Fever | 12 (18 %) |
| Needed hospitalization | 3 (4 %) |
| Continuation of pregnancy | 1 (1 %) |
| Infertility | 1 (1 %) |
| Of those reporting physical complications ( | |
| Yes | 30 (44 %) |
| No | 38 (56 %) |
| Where was care soughta | |
| Dispensary/health center | 14 (47 %) |
| Hospital | 6 (20 %) |
| Doctor/health worker | 5 (17 %) |
| Pharmacy | 2 (7 %) |
| Community member | 1 (3 %) |
| Traditional healer | 1 (3 %) |
| Same person who did termination | 1 (3 %) |
| Emotional and psychosocial response of participant to the termination of the SVRPa | |
| Relief | 29 (34 %) |
| Anxiety | 18 (21 %) |
| Anger | 16 (19 %) |
| Guilt | 16 (19 %) |
| None | 14 (16 %) |
| Regret | 9 (10 %) |
| Shame | 5 (6 %) |
| Fear about legal consequences | 4 (5 %) |
| Fear about others finding out | 3 (4 %) |
| Change in sleep | 3 (3 %) |
| Sadness | 2 (2 %) |
| Otherb | 3 (3 %) |
aparticipants could report more than 1 response, so percentages may add to more than 100 %
bOther responses, each reported by one participant: change in eating, stigma from friends/family/community, forced to leave home/community, caused trouble for other members of family, other
Mental health outcomes at the time of the survey among women who terminated SVRPs
| Met symptom criteria for depression | |
| Yes | 43 (50 %) |
| No | 43 (50 %) |
| Any suicidal thoughts or attempts | |
| Yes | 22 (26 %) |
| No | 64 (74 %) |
| Met symptom criteria for PTSD | |
| Yes | 49 (57 %) |
| No | 37 (43 %) |
| Met symptom criteria for anxiety | |
| Yes | 28 (33 %) |
| No | 58 (67 %) |