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Sexual violence and its health consequences for female children in Swaziland: a cluster survey study.

机译:斯威士兰的性暴力及其对女童的健康后果:一项整群调查研究。

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BACKGROUND: Despite concern, few studies have been done about sexual violence against girls younger than 18 years of age in sub-Saharan Africa. We report the prevalence and circumstances of sexual violence in girls in Swaziland, and assess the negative health consequences. METHODS: We obtained data from a nationally representative sample of girls and women aged 13-24 years from selected households in Swaziland between May 15, 2007, and June 16, 2007, with a two-stage cluster design. The questionnaire examined demographics, type of sexual violence that took place before the respondent was 18 years of age, circumstances of the incident, and health-related conditions. Information was gathered from 1244 women and girls (response rate 96.3%), of whom 1242 provided retrospective responses to questions about sexual violence. We used regression models adjusted for relevant demographics to estimate the odds ratios for the associations between sexual violence and health-related conditions. FINDINGS: 33.2% (95% CI 29.9-36.7) of respondents reported an incident of sexual violence before they reached 18 years of age. The most common perpetrators of the first incident were men or boys from the respondent's neighbourhood (32.3% [28.8-36.1]) and boyfriends or husbands (26.2% [22.2-30.7]). The first incident most often took place in the respondent's own home (26.1% [21.6-31.2]). Sexual violence was associated with reported lifetime experience of sexually transmitted diseases (adjusted OR 3.69 [95% CI 1.78-7.66]), pregnancy complications or miscarriages (3.54 [1.47-8.55]), unwanted pregnancy (2.92 [1.87-4.55]), and self-report of feeling depressed (2.30 [1.70-3.11]). INTERPRETATION: Knowledge of the high prevalence of sexual violence against girls in Swaziland and its associated serious health-related conditions and behaviours should be used to develop effective prevention strategies. FUNDING: UNICEF.
机译:背景:尽管引起关注,但在撒哈拉以南非洲针对18岁以下女童的性暴力行为却鲜有研究。我们报告了斯威士兰女童中性暴力的流行情况和情况,并评估了对健康的负面影响。方法:我们采用两阶段聚类设计,从2007年5月15日至2007年6月16日期间在斯威士兰选定家庭中的13-24岁女孩和妇女的全国代表性样本中获得数据。问卷调查了人口统计资料,受访者未满18岁之前发生的性暴力类型,事件情况以及与健康相关的状况。从1244名妇女和女孩那里收集了信息(答复率为96.3%),其中1242名对性暴力问题进行了回顾性答复。我们使用针对相关人口统计学调整后的回归模型来估算性暴力与健康相关状况之间关联的优势比。调查结果:33.2%(95%CI 29.9-36.7)的受访者称未满18岁就发生了性暴力事件。第一次事件的最常见肇事者是受访者附近的男孩或男孩(32.3%[28.8-36.1])和男朋友或丈夫(26.2%[22.2-30.7])。第一次事件最常发生在受访者自己的家中(26.1%[21.6-31.2])。性暴力与报告的性传播疾病的终生经历有关(调整后的OR为3.69 [95%CI 1.78-7.66]),妊娠并发症或流产(3.54 [1.47-8.55]),意外怀孕(2.92 [1.87-4.55]),和自我报告情绪低落(2.30 [1.70-3.11])。解释:应该利用对斯威士兰针对女孩的性暴力行为及其相关的严重的健康相关状况和行为的普遍知识,来制定有效的预防策略。资金:儿童基金会。

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