Adama-Hondégla Amah B, Aboubakari Abdoul-Samadou, Fiagnon Kodjo, N'kamga-Tchocote Augustha R, Akpadza Koffi
Service de Gynécologie et d'Obstétrique du CHU Tokoin de Lomé - TOGO.
Afr J Reprod Health. 2013 Mar;17(1):67-72.
This is a retrospective study whose objective is to describe the epidemiological and clinical aspects of the management of sexual violence in Black Africa. The study included 373 cases of alleged female victims of sexual assault registered in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the University Teaching Hospital, Tokoin, Lomé, from 2007 to 2009. Sexual assault accounted for 4.37% of reasons for consultation and vaginal penetration (62.2%) was the predominant mode. The victim was often a small girl of an average age of 12 years. The mean reporting delay which was about 13 days has considerably limited some aspects of the management. We found 14.5% signs of genital trauma, nine cases of HIV serological conversions (2.4%) and eight induced pregnancies. Sexual assault among female victims in Lomé affected the young and vulnerable population. Governments must further inform about this issue and create multidisciplinary free management centres.
这是一项回顾性研究,其目的是描述黑非洲地区性暴力管理的流行病学和临床方面。该研究纳入了2007年至2009年在洛美托科因大学教学医院妇产科登记的373例涉嫌性侵犯的女性受害者案例。性侵犯占咨询原因的4.37%,阴道插入(62.2%)是主要方式。受害者通常是平均年龄为12岁的小女孩。平均报告延迟约13天,这在很大程度上限制了管理的某些方面。我们发现14.5%有生殖器创伤迹象,9例HIV血清学转换(2.4%)和8例人工流产。洛美女性受害者中的性侵犯影响了年轻且易受伤害的人群。政府必须进一步宣传这个问题,并设立多学科免费管理中心。