Health consequences of sexual violence against women.

Journal: Best practice & research. Clinical obstetrics & gynaecology

Volume: 27

Issue: 1

Year of Publication: 2013

Affiliated Institutions:  School of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, York Road, Parktown, Johannesburg , South Africa. ruxana.jina@gmail.com

Abstract summary 

Sexual violence can lead to a multitude of health consequences, including physical, reproductive and psychological. Some may be fatal, whereas others, such as unhealthy behaviours, may occur indirectly as a result of the violence. In total, these result in a significant health burden and should be considered by service providers, government authorities and non-governmental agencies. For women who present early, immediate care should be provided with plans for follow up. Mental-health interventions are important, as women who are sexually assaulted have the highest burden of post-traumatic stress disorder. Cognitive- behavioural therapy has been found to be effective for preventing and treating post-traumatic stress disorder, but psychological debriefing for preventing post-traumatic stress disorder is not recommended. Implementing a routine screening and intervention programme in obstetrics and gynaecology departments may be valuable, as reproductive health consequences are common.

Authors & Co-authors:  Jina Ruxana R Thomas Leena S LS

Study Outcome 

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Authors :  2
Identifiers
Doi : 10.1016/j.bpobgyn.2012.08.012
SSN : 1532-1932
Study Population
Women
Mesh Terms
Battered Women
Other Terms
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Publication Country
Netherlands