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Barriers to Accessing Mental Health Care After a Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Examination.

Amanda K Gilmore, Ruschelle M Leone, Christine K Hahn1, Daniel W Oesterle, Tatiana M Davidson2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Research indicates low rates of accessing mental health care following sexual assault; however, barriers associated with accessing care are not well understood.
DESIGN: Participants (N = 37) were recruited from a local hospital following a sexual assault medical forensic examination (SAMFE). Hierarchical linear regressions models examined the effects of age, racial identity, student status, insurance status, relationship to perpetrator, time since assault, problematic drinking, and posttraumatic stress symptoms on (a) barriers to accessing care and (b) the likelihood of seeking mental health treatment at no charge.
RESULTS: Lack of insurance was associated with more barriers to accessing mental health care and a higher likelihood of seeking post-SAMFE care at no charge. Posttraumatic stress symptoms were associated with more barriers to accessing care (p = 0.038). Identifying as a student (p = 0.026) and engaging in problematic drinking (p = 0.047) were associated with a lower likelihood of seeking post-SAMFE care, whereas increased symptoms of posttraumatic stress were associated with a greater likelihood of seeking post-SAMFE care (p = 0.007).
CONCLUSIONS: Providing post-SAMFE care, irrespective of insurance, may be a needed first step in addressing the mental health needs of individuals with recent sexual assault. Secondary prevention programs targeted toward alcohol misuse may also be warranted.
Copyright © 2021 International Association of Forensic Nurses.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33756526      PMCID: PMC8387315          DOI: 10.1097/JFN.0000000000000321

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Forensic Nurs        ISSN: 1556-3693            Impact factor:   1.175


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