J Korean Soc Emerg Med.  2003 Aug;14(3):304-308.

Updated Epidemiologic Analysis of Sexual Assault Victims

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Emergency Medicine, Department of OB&GY.
  • 2Department of General Surgery, National Police Hospital, Seoul, Korea. whs1227@dreamwiz.com

Abstract

PURPOSE
It is important for the physician and a rape counselor to understand epidemiology studies of the incidence, prevalence, spread, prevention, and control of sexual assault in a local community or a specific group of individuals. We did this study in order to find an effective treatment for the sexual assault victims and to establish a data base on them.
METHODS
We prospectively evaluated sexually assaulted patients who visited the Medical Supportive Center for Women at the National Police Hospital from Oct. 11, 2001, to Oct. 10, 2002. The data were obtained from the records of the ER (emergency room) and OB & GY (obstetric & gynecologic) clinic; a total of 169 patients were evaluated.
RESULTS
The mean age was 20.1 years old. The age distribution of sexual assault victims was divided into four: 14 cases under 7 years of age (8.3%), 26 cases between ages 7 and 13 years (15%), 43 cases between ages 14 and 19 years (26.3%), and 86 cases over 20 years of age (52.6%). Of the patients, 157 (92.9%) were unmarried and 117 (69.2%) were examined within 1 hour after visiting the hospital. The physical injuries were 15 vaginal injuries (26.9%), 34 ruptures of the hymen (16.9%), 1 sexually transmitted disease (0.6%), 57 abnormal sensations of the genital organ (28.3%), and 55 minor injuries including abrasions, contusions, and lacerations (27.3%). The psychological injuries were 105 phobias (21.4%), 92 anxieties (18.8%), 68 angers (13.9), 51 guilts (10.4%), and the like. Eighty-eight patients (52.1%) were acquainted with the assailant.
CONCLUSION
Optimal management of sexual assault victims should involve continuous epidemiologic analysis and the estalishment of an assault-victim data base.

Keyword

Sexual assault; Epidemiology

MeSH Terms

Age Distribution
Anger
Anxiety
Contusions
Counseling
Epidemiology
Female
Genitalia
Guilt
Humans
Hymen
Incidence
Lacerations
Phobic Disorders
Police
Prevalence
Prospective Studies
Rape
Rupture
Sensation
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Single Person
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