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Prevalence of child sexual abuse among adolescents in Geneva: results of a cross sectional survey.

D S Halpérin1, P Bouvier, P D Jaffé, R L Mounoud, C H Pawlak, J Laederach, H R Wicky, F Astié.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To measure the cumulative prevalence of child sexual abuse in a representative sample of the adolescent population of Geneva.
DESIGN: Cross sectional survey with an anonymous self administered questionnaire centred on a factual description of sexual activities.
SETTING: 68 classes (17 schools) randomly selected from the 201 ninth grade classes of the public school system in Geneva.
SUBJECTS: 1193 adolescents aged 13-17 years, of whom 1116 (93.5%; 568 girls, 548 boys) consented to the study and returned completed questionnaires.
RESULTS: 192 (33.8%) girls and 60 (10.9%) boys reported having experienced at least one sexually abusive event. The prevalence of abuse involving physical contact was 20.4% (116 cases) among girls and 3.3% (18) among boys. The prevalence of abuse involving some form of penetration was 5.6% (32 cases) among girls and 1.1% (six) among boys. One third of the abused adolescents had experienced more than one abusive event and 46.5% (92/198) had experienced the first event before age 12. Abuse by a family member was reported by 20.5% (36/176) of abused girls and 6.3% (3/48) of abused boys. Abusers were known to victims in two thirds of cases. Ninety per cent of abusers were male and 35.3% (71/201) came from the victim's peer group. Over 80% of participants found the questionnaire interesting, clearly formulated, and useful.
CONCLUSIONS: Child sexual abuse is a universal social phenomenon. Adolescents themselves can contribute to research and so help in the search for more efficient prevention and intervention strategies.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8646043      PMCID: PMC2351043          DOI: 10.1136/bmj.312.7042.1326

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMJ        ISSN: 0959-8138


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