Bhuptani Prachi H, Mayer Elizabeth, Chan Georgia, Orchowski Lindsay M
Department of Psychiatry, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI, 02904, USA.
Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.
BMC Glob Public Health. 2024 May 13;2(1):29. doi: 10.1186/s44263-024-00060-7.
Sexual violence, including childhood sexual abuse and adolescent/adult sexual assault, is a major public health concern, especially for college women. Sexual violence is associated with numerous negative consequences, including difficulties relating to sexual functioning. The current systematic review aimed to synthesize the existing research literature examining the association between sexual violence on sexual functioning among college women.
Only peer-reviewed articles reporting original data and written in English, which assessed for sexual functioning and sexual violence among a sample of college women, were included in the review. Articles were included if the research study assessed sexual violence occurring in childhood, adolescence, or adulthood.
A total of 21 articles met these inclusion criteria and were included in the synthesis of the literature. In studies of college women, sexual violence occurring in adulthood was associated with worse sexual functioning outcomes among college women in 7 of the 21 studies. Findings were mixed regarding the association between childhood sexual abuse and sexual functioning among college women. Further, in three studies, psychological symptoms (e.g., depression, anxiety) mediated the association between sexual violence in adulthood and worse sexual functioning among college women. Studies varied in what domains of sexual functioning were assessed, and as a result, a limited number of studies included assessments of the same domain of sexual functioning. Further, some studies did not assess sexual violence at multiple points in development (i.e., childhood, adolescence, adulthood).
Future studies with longitudinal designs and a wider range of sexual functioning outcomes are needed, including studies focused on women attending 2-year and technical colleges.
性暴力,包括儿童期性虐待和青少年/成人性侵犯,是一个重大的公共卫生问题,对大学女生而言尤为如此。性暴力与众多负面后果相关,包括性功能方面的困难。当前的系统评价旨在综合现有研究文献,探讨性暴力与大学女生性功能之间的关联。
该评价仅纳入经同行评审、报告原始数据且以英文撰写的文章,这些文章评估了大学女生样本中的性功能和性暴力情况。如果研究评估了发生在儿童期、青少年期或成年期的性暴力,则纳入该文章。
共有21篇文章符合这些纳入标准并被纳入文献综述。在针对大学女生的研究中,21项研究中有7项表明成年期发生的性暴力与大学女生较差的性功能结果相关。关于儿童期性虐待与大学女生性功能之间的关联,研究结果不一。此外,在三项研究中,心理症状(如抑郁、焦虑)介导了成年期性暴力与大学女生较差性功能之间的关联。各项研究在评估性功能的哪些领域方面存在差异,因此,只有少数研究对相同的性功能领域进行了评估。此外,一些研究没有在多个发育阶段(即儿童期、青少年期、成年期)评估性暴力。
未来需要开展具有纵向设计且涵盖更广泛性功能结果的研究,包括针对就读于两年制和技术学院的女性的研究。