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Histories of forced sex and health outcomes among Southern African lesbian and bisexual women: a cross-sectional study

机译:南部非洲女同性恋和双性恋妇女的强迫性和健康成果的历史:横断面研究

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Background Experiences of forced sex have been shown to be prevalent in Southern Africa. Negative outcomes of forced sex have been documented in general populations of women and men and include alcohol abuse, drug use, mental health problems, mental distress, sexual health problems and poor overall health. This study is the first to examine experiences of forced sex and associated health problems among lesbian and bisexual women in Southern Africa. Methods This study is based on data collected as part of a collaborative endeavor involving various Southern African community-based organizations. Lesbian and bisexual women in four Southern African countries participated in a cross-sectional survey, for a total study sample of 591. Results Nearly one-third of participants had been forced to have sex at some time in their lives. Thirty-one percent of all women reported to have experienced forced sex at least once in their life: 14.9% reported forced sex by men only; 6.6% reported forced sex by women only; 9.6% had had forced sexual experiences with both men and women. Participants experienced forced sex by men as more serious than forced sex by women; forced sex by women was more likely to involve intimate partners compared to forced sex by men. Participants who experienced forced sex by men were more likely to report drug problems, mental distress and lower sense of belonging. Forced sex by women was associated with drinking problems and mental distress. Having experienced forced sex by both men and women was associated with lower sense of belonging to the LGBT community, drug use problem and mental distress. Conclusions The findings indicate that forced sex among Southern African women is a serious issue that needs further exploration. Clinicians should be made aware of the prevalence and possible consequences of forced sex among lesbian and bisexual women. Policies and community interventions should be designed to address this problem.
机译:南部非洲的强迫性行为的背景已经普遍存在。在妇女和男性的一般人群中,患有酗酒,药物使用,心理健康问题,精神痛苦,性健康问题和整体健康状况差的酗酒。本研究是第一个检查南部非洲女同性恋和双性恋妇女的强迫性和相关健康问题的经验。方法本研究基于作为涉及涉及各种南部非洲社区组织的协作努力的一部分的数据。 4名南部非洲国家的女同性恋和双性恋妇女参加了一个横断面调查,总研究样本为591。结果,参与者的结果近三分之一被迫在他们的生活中发生性行为。据报道,百分之一的妇女在其生命中至少有一次迫使迫使性行为:14.9%据报告仅由男性强迫性行为; 6.6%仅报告妇女的强迫性行为; 9.6%的人曾与男女迫使性经历。参与者经历了男性的强迫性行为,比妇女强迫性别更严重;与男性强迫性行为相比,女性的强迫性行为更有可能涉及亲密的合作伙伴。受到男性强迫性行为的参与者更有可能报告毒品问题,精神痛苦和较低的归属感。女性被迫发生性行为与饮酒问题和精神痛苦有关。经验丰富的男性和女性的强迫性行为与较低的属于LGBT社区的感觉有关,药物使用问题和精神痛苦。结论调查结果表明,南部非洲妇女的强迫性行为是一个需要进一步探索的严重问题。临床医生应该了解女同性恋和双性恋女性强迫性行为的患病率和可能的后果。应旨在解决政策和社区干预措施来解决这个问题。

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