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Multiple perpetrator rape among girls evaluated at a hospital-based Child Advocacy Center: Seven years of reviewed cases

机译:在一家医院儿童倡导中心对女童进行的多起施暴者强奸案:七年回顾案例

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The aim of this study was to describe contextual events, abuse experiences, and disclosure processes of adolescents who presented to a hospital-based Child Advocacy Center for medical evaluation and evidentiary collection as indicated after experiencing multiple perpetrator rape during a single event (n = 32) and to compare these findings to a group of single perpetrator sexual assaults (n = 534). This study used a retrospective mixed-methods design with in-depth, forensic interviews and complete physical examinations of gang-raped adolescents. Patients ranged from 12 to 17 years (M = 14 years). Girls who experienced multiple perpetrator rape during a single event were more likely to have run away, to have drunk alcohol in the past month, and to have participated in binge drinking in the past 2 weeks. Acute presentation of these victims were rare but 30% had hymenal transections and 38% had sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Forensic interviews revealed alcohol was a common weapon used by offenders, and its use resulted in victims experiencing difficulty in remembering and reporting details for police investigation or physical and mental health care. Most victims were raped at parties they attended with people they thought they could trust, and they felt let down by witnesses who could have helped but did not intervene. Although relatively rare, multiple perpetrator rape during a single event is a type of severe sexual assault experience and has significant risks for deleterious health outcomes. These victims require health care by trained providers to diagnose physical findings, treat STIs, screen for trauma, and support victims.
机译:这项研究的目的是描述青少年的情境事件,虐待经历和披露过程,这些事件是在一次事件中遭到多次施暴者强奸后,出现在医院的儿童权益倡导中心进行医学评估和取证的结果(n = 32) ),并将这些发现与一组单独的性侵犯(n = 534)进行比较。这项研究采用了回顾性混合方法设计,对犯罪团伙的青少年进行了深入的法医访谈和完整的身体检查。患者的年龄为12至17岁(M = 14岁)。在一次事件中经历多次施暴者的女孩更有可能逃跑,在过去一个月内饮酒,并且在过去2周内参加了暴饮酒。这些受害者的急性发作很少见,但有30%发生了处女膜横断和38%发生了性传播感染(STIs)。法医采访发现,酒是罪犯常用的武器,其使用导致受害者难以记住和报告详细信息以进行警方调查或身心保健。大多数受害者在与他们认为可以信任的人一起参加的聚会上被强奸,他们为本可以帮助但没有干预的证人感到失望。尽管相对罕见,但在一次事件中多次施暴者是一种严重的性侵犯经历,并且具有危害健康的重大风险。这些受害人需要训练有素的提供者进行医疗保健,以诊断身体发现,治疗性传播感染,筛查创伤并为受害人提供支持。

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