Female Sexual Abuse Evaluation in the Urological Practice: Results of a Dutch Survey

Autor: A.A.B. Lycklama à Nijeholt, Hein Putter, Rob C.M. Pelger, Henk W. Elzevier, Jack J.H. Beck, Mels F. van Driel, Milou D. Bekker
Přispěvatelé: Faculteit Medische Wetenschappen/UMCG
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2010
Předmět:
Child abuse
Sexual Abuse
SYMPTOMS
Cross-sectional study
Endocrinology
Diabetes and Metabolism

Statistics as Topic
Endocrinology
Lower abdominal pain
GYNECOLOGIC CARE
Surveys and Questionnaires
HISTORY
Mass Screening
Sexual Dysfunctions
Psychological

Female Child Sexual Abuse Sexual Abuse Urologic Evaluation Urologic Complaints pelvic-floor complaints urinary-tract infection gynecologic care symptoms survivors history bladder women dysfunction prevalence
Child
Netherlands
Response rate (survey)
SURVIVORS
medicine.diagnostic_test
WOMEN
Middle Aged
PREVALENCE
Psychiatry and Mental health
Female
Urologic Evaluation
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
PELVIC-FLOOR COMPLAINTS
Attitude of Health Personnel
Urology
MEDLINE
Physical examination
Female patient
medicine
Humans
Gynecology
Urologic Complaints
business.industry
Internship and Residency
URINARY-TRACT INFECTION
Child Abuse
Sexual

BLADDER
Health Surveys
Female Urogenital Diseases
DYSFUNCTION
Cross-Sectional Studies
Reproductive Medicine
Sexual abuse
Female Child Sexual Abuse
Family medicine
business
Zdroj: The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 7(4), 1464-1468
Journal of Sexual Medicine, 7(4), 1464-1468. ELSEVIER SCI LTD
ISSN: 1743-6095
Popis: IntroductionThere is a strong association between urological complaints and a history of sexual abuse, especially in females. It is not known whether urologists integrate these facts in their daily practice.AimTo evaluate whether Dutch urologists address the issues of sexual abuse in their female patients and to evaluate their perception of sexual abuse prevalences.MethodsA five-item anonymous questionnaire was mailed to all 405 registered members of the Dutch Urology Association (urologists and residents).Main Outcome MeasuresThe results of the survey.ResultsOne hundred eighty-six surveys of eligible respondents were returned (45.9% response rate). A total of 68.8% stated that they always ask their female patients about sexual abuse before doing the physical examination. Overall, 79.3% said to do so when a patient has certain urological complaints: 77.6% in case of lower abdominal pain, 62.1% in urgency or frequency, 41.4% in incontinence, 29.3% in urinary tract infections, and 3.4% in hematuria. The majority of the respondents (74.3%) estimated the frequency of sexual abuse in their urological clinic to be equal or less than 10%.ConclusionNearly 70% of the responding Dutch urologists and residents ask their female patients about possible sexual abuse. They estimate the frequency of sexual abuse in their female patients to be equal or less than 10%.
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