Campbell Rebecca, Lichty Lauren F, Sturza Marisa, Raja Sheela
Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1116, USA.
Res Nurs Health. 2006 Oct;29(5):399-413. doi: 10.1002/nur.20155.
We examined the relationship between sexual assault and gynecological health symptoms (e.g., pelvic pain, painful intercourse) in a sample of predominately African American female veterans. Those who had been sexually victimized experienced significantly more frequent gynecological health symptoms than those who had not been assaulted. Multiple forced penetrations, assault by an intimate partner, having weapons used, physical injury, belief that the victim's life was in danger during the assault, and serving in the military at the time of assault increased the likelihood of reporting particular gynecological health symptoms. Screening women in health care settings for a history of violence can link women to resources and treatment for assault-related health symptoms.
我们在一个以非裔美国女性退伍军人为主的样本中,研究了性侵犯与妇科健康症状(如盆腔疼痛、性交疼痛)之间的关系。遭受性侵害的女性比未遭受性侵犯的女性经历更频繁的妇科健康症状。多次强迫性插入、亲密伴侣实施的性侵犯、遭遇使用武器、身体受伤、认为受害者在袭击期间生命处于危险之中以及在遭受袭击时正在服兵役,这些因素会增加报告特定妇科健康症状的可能性。在医疗保健机构对女性进行暴力史筛查,可以为女性提供与袭击相关健康症状的资源和治疗渠道。