Sex Differences in Health Conditions Associated with Sexual Assault in a Large Hospital Population.

Complex psychiatry Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-07 DOI:10.1159/000527363
Allison M Lake, Slavina B Goleva, Lauren R Samuels, Laura M Carpenter, Lea K Davis
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Introduction: Sexual assault is an urgent public health concern with both immediate and long-lasting health consequences, affecting 44% of women and 25% of men during their lifetimes. Large studies are needed to understand the unique healthcare needs of this patient population.

Methods: We mined clinical notes to identify patients with a history of sexual assault in the electronic health record (EHR) at Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC), a large university hospital in the Southeastern USA, from 1989 to 2021 (N = 3,376,424). Using a phenome-wide case-control study, we identified diagnoses co-occurring with disclosures of sexual assault. We performed interaction tests to examine whether sex modified any of these associations. Association analyses were restricted to a subset of patients receiving regular care at VUMC (N = 833,185).

Results: The phenotyping approach identified 14,496 individuals (0.43%) across the VUMC-EHR with documentation of sexual assault and achieved a positive predictive value of 93.0% (95% confidence interval = 85.6-97.0%), determined by manual patient chart review. Out of 1,703 clinical diagnoses tested across all subgroup analyses, 465 were associated with sexual assault. Sex-by-trauma interaction analysis revealed 55 sex-differential associations and demonstrated increased odds of psychiatric diagnoses in male survivors.

Discussion: This case-control study identified associations between disclosures of sexual assault and hundreds of health conditions, many of which demonstrated sex-differential effects. The findings of this study suggest that patients who have experienced sexual assault are at risk for developing wide-ranging medical and psychiatric comorbidities and that male survivors may be particularly vulnerable to developing mental illness.

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大型医院人群中与性侵相关的健康状况的性别差异。
引言:性侵是一个紧迫的公共卫生问题,具有直接和长期的健康后果,影响44%的女性和25%的男性一生。需要进行大规模研究来了解这一患者群体的独特医疗保健需求。方法:我们挖掘了1989年至2021年美国东南部大型大学医院范德比尔特大学医学中心(VUMC)电子健康记录(EHR)中的临床记录,以确定有性侵史的患者(N=3376424)。通过一项现象广泛的病例对照研究,我们确定了与性侵披露同时发生的诊断。我们进行了互动测试,以检查性别是否改变了这些关联。关联分析仅限于在VUMC接受定期护理的患者子集(N=833185)。结果:表型分析方法在VUMC-EHR中识别出14496人(0.43%)有性侵记录,并通过手动病历审查确定了93.0%的阳性预测值(95%置信区间=85.6-97.0%)。在所有亚组分析中测试的1703例临床诊断中,465例与性侵犯有关。创伤交互作用下的性别分析揭示了55种性别差异关联,并表明男性幸存者被诊断为精神病的几率增加。讨论:这项病例对照研究确定了性侵犯的披露与数百种健康状况之间的关联,其中许多表现出性别差异效应。这项研究的结果表明,经历过性侵的患者有患上广泛的医学和精神疾病的风险,男性幸存者可能特别容易患上精神疾病。
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