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Citation

Sam Soto S, Gayón Vera E, García Piña CA. Ginecol. Obstet. Mex. 2008; 76(7): 404-416.

Vernacular Title

Estudio clinico ginecologico en ninas y adolescentes que sufrieron abuso sexual.

Affiliation

Servicio de ginecología de la infancia y la adolescencia, Instituto Nacional de Pediatría, México, DF. selenesams@hotmail.com

Copyright

(Copyright © 2008, Asociacion Mexicana de Ginecologia y Obstetricia)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

18798442

Abstract

In spite of a very important under-registration, sexual abuse represents a social and public health problem worldwide. In Mexico, estimated prevalence of sexual abuse in women is 17.3%, half of them in youngsters under 15 years old. Most of cases have a late gynecological evaluation, due to a delay in a formal complaint. Gynecologist or pediatrician are the specialists who most frequently perform the genital examination of girls suspected of sexual abuse, due to this a complete knowledge of the topic is necessary in order to make an accurate diagnosis, register the physical findings and give prompt medical and psychological treatment as well as follow up to the patient. Despite the low risk of acquiring a sexually transmitted infection, it is important to evaluate the use of prophylactic treatment and the prevention of unwanted pregnancy with emergency contraception. Big efforts are being made by preventive programs on sexual abuse, sexually transmitted infections and unwanted pregnancy, all of which are serious problems in Mexican children and youths, and should constitute a fundamental part of the public politics on sexual health.


Language: es

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