性侵犯后妇女生殖器和肛门损伤:294例病例的患病率和相关危险因素。

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, LEGAL
Daniel Kane, James Walshe, Deirdra Richardson, Christine Pucillo, Wendy Ferguson, Sarah O Connor, Nicola Maher, Karen Flood, Maeve Eogan
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摘要

目的:调查首都某市在性侵犯后到性侵犯治疗单位就诊的女性中生殖器-肛门损伤的患病率和危险因素。设计:横断面研究。方法:纳入2023年1月1日至2023年12月31日期间接受生殖器和/或肛门法医检查的所有女性。整理了一个标准化的人口统计和攻击指标数据集。生殖-肛门损伤数据由经过法医培训的专科医生和护士使用规定的定义和标准化工具同时收集。对这些数据进行描述性双变量分析和逻辑回归分析。统计显著性定义为p值结果:在研究期间,405名妇女接受了SATU的服务,其中294名(72.6%)接受了法医检查,包括生殖器和/或肛门检查。生殖-肛门损伤的总体患病率为25.9% (n = 76/294),报告阴道完全插入的患者的生殖-肛门损伤患病率为31.1% (n = 65/209)。肛部损伤发生率为20% (n = 8/40)。最常见的生殖器损伤部位是后臀肌(n = 29),其次是舟状窝(n = 24)和小阴唇(n = 23),最常见的损伤类型是撕裂伤(n = 81),其次是擦伤(n = 37)。有精神病史(OR1.94 CI1.11-3.39 p = 0.01)、确信发生过性侵犯(OR2.91 CI1.31-6.45 p = 0.008)、事后披露生殖器出血(OR2.35 CI1.25-4.42 p = 0.007)和生殖器外损伤(or2.20 (1.27-3.80) p的女性更容易出现生殖器-肛门损伤。本研究展示了在性侵犯后出现在单一单位的女性生殖器和肛门损伤的流行程度和模式,并在使用一致的数据收集工具时,为幸存者所经历的伤害的性质和程度提供了有价值的见解。该研究还强调,即使发现了插入,也经常没有造成伤害。这些发现有助于形成指导法医检查规程和护理战略的证据体系,以及在侦查和起诉性犯罪期间所考虑的证据基础。
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Genital and anal injury in women after sexual assault: prevalence rates and associated risk factors in 294 cases.

Objectives: To investigate the prevalence of, and risk factors for, genito-anal injury in females who attended a Sexual Assault Treatment Unit in a capital city following sexual assault.

Design: Cross-sectional study.

Method: All females who underwent a genital and/or anal forensic examination between 1/1/2023 and 31/12/2023 were included. A standardised dataset of demographic and assault metrics was collated. Genito-anal injury data was contemporaneously collected by forensically trained specialist doctors and nurses using prescribed definitions and a standardised tool. Descriptive bivariate analysis and logistic regression analysis were performed on these data. Statistical significance was defined as a p-value < 0.05.

Results: During the study period, 405 women accessed this SATU service of whom 294 (72.6%) underwent a forensic examination that included a genital and/or anal examination. The overall prevalence of genito-anal injury was 25.9% (n = 76/294), with those who reported completed vaginal penetration having a genito-anal injury prevalence rate of 31.1% (n = 65/209). Anal injury was observed in 20% (n = 8/40) of those who reported completed anal penetration. The most commonly injured genital site was the posterior fourchette (n = 29) followed by the fossa navicularis (n = 24) and the labia minora (n = 23), with the most common injury type being a laceration (n = 81) followed by an abrasion (n = 37). Genito-anal injury was significantly more likely to be present in women who disclosed a mental health history (OR1.94 CI1.11-3.39 p = 0.01), were certain that a sexual assault had taken place (OR2.91 CI1.31-6.45 p = 0.008), who disclosed genital bleeding after the incident (OR2.35 CI1.25-4.42 p = 0.007) and had extra-genital injuries (2.20 (1.27-3.80) p < 0.004). Absense of previous sexual activity (p = 0.39), menopausal status (p = 0.09), age (p = 0.64), assailant-survivor relationship (p = 0.07) or incident location (p = 0.17) did not have a significant association on the presence of genito-anal injury. Extra-genital/bodily injury was present in 53% (n = 156) of women who attended.

Conclusion: This study demonstrates the prevalence and patterns of genital and anal injuries in women presenting to a single unit following sexual assault, and provides valuable insights into the nature and extent of harm experienced by survivors when consistent data collection tools are used. The study also highlights how frequently injury is absent, even when penetration is disclosed. These findings contribute to the body of evidence guiding forensic examination protocols and care strategies, as well as to the evidence base considered during detection and prosecution of sexual crime.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Legal Medicine aims to improve the scientific resources used in the elucidation of crime and related forensic applications at a high level of evidential proof. The journal offers review articles tracing development in specific areas, with up-to-date analysis; original articles discussing significant recent research results; case reports describing interesting and exceptional examples; population data; letters to the editors; and technical notes, which appear in a section originally created for rapid publication of data in the dynamic field of DNA analysis.
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