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Sexual Violence Victimization Among Youth Presenting to an Urban Emergency Department: The Role of Violence Exposure in Predicting Risk

机译:青年之间的性暴力受害者归于城市急诊部门:暴力暴露在预测风险中的作用

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Sexual violence (SV) is a widespread public health problem among adolescents and emerging adults with significant short- and long-term consequences. Young people living in urban, disadvantaged communities with high rates of violence may be especially at risk for SV victimization. Understanding interconnections between different forms of violence is critical to reducing SV risk among youth. Participants were youth (N = 599) ages 14 to 24 years (M = 20.05, SD = 2.42) presenting to an urban emergency department with a Level 1 trauma designation as part of a prospective cohort study and followed-up for 24 months. We used logistic regression to examine the probability of reporting SV during the 24-month follow-up based on baseline reports of community and peer violence exposure, accounting for previous SV victimization, substance use, and sociodemographic characteristics. Among youth presenting to an urban emergency department, 22% of youth not seeking care for a sexual assault reported any lifetime SV (forced and/or substance-induced sexual intercourse) at baseline. During the 24-month follow-up, 12% reported SV victimization. We found high community violence exposure (odds ratio [OR] = 2.96, 95% confidence interval [CI] [1.01, 8.68]) and peer violence exposure (OR = 1.58, 95% CI [1.19, 2.08]) were associated with increased odds of reporting SV during follow-up in addition to previous SV victimization (OR = 2.71, 95% CI [1.45, 5.09]). Sex, age, parent education, and alcohol or other drug use at baseline were not associated with odds of SV during follow-up. Investigating interconnections between SV victimization and other forms of violence across socioecological levels provides an opportunity to advance SV research and identify promising avenues for prevention based on other violence prevention research. Future strategies for SV prevention that incorporate community and peer components as well as SV-specific content may help reduce SV victimization among youth living in urban, disadvantaged communities.
机译:性暴力(SV)是青少年和新兴成年人的广泛公共卫生问题,具有显着短期和长期后果。居住在城市的年轻人,弱势暴力率的弱势社区可能尤其适用于SV受害的风险。了解不同形式的暴力之间的互连对于减少青年之间的患者风险至关重要。参与者是14至24岁的青少年(n = 599)(m = 20.05,SD = 2.42),该城市急诊部门呈现为1级创伤指定,作为预期队列研究的一部分,并随访24个月。我们使用Logistic回归在基于社区和同伴暴力暴露的基线报告的24个月后续行动期间审查报告SV的概率,占先前的SV受害,物质使用和社会渗塑特征。在向城市急诊部门提出的青年中,22%的青年不寻求性侵犯的关心报告了基线的任何终身SV(强迫和/或物质诱导的性交)。在24个月的随访期间,12%报告了SV受害者。我们发现高社区暴力暴露(差距[或] = 2.96,95%置信区间[CI] [1.01,8.68])和对等暴力暴露(或= 1.58,95%CI [1.19,2.08])与增加有关除了先前的SV受害(或= 2.71,95%CI [1.45,5.09])之外,在后续行动期间报告SV的几率。基线的性别,年龄,父母教育和酒精或其他药物使用与后续行动期间的SV的几率无关。调查SV受害者之间的互联和社会生态学水平的其他形式的暴力提供了推进SV研究和基于其他暴力预防研究的预防途径的机会。未来的SV预防策略纳入社区和同伴组件以及特定于SV特定内容可能有助于减少住在城市,弱势社区中的青年中的SV受害。

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