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Citation

Kirkengen AL, Schei B, Steine S. Scand. J. Prim. Health Care 1993; 11(4): 276-280.

Affiliation

Department of General Practice, University of Oslo, Norway.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1993, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

8146512

Abstract

OBJECTIVE--To find indicators of a history of childhood sexual abuse in patients consulting for a gynaecological examination in a general practice. DESIGN--Semistructured interview after a consultation. SETTING--General practice in the city of Oslo, Norway. PARTICIPANTS--Of 117 women aged 20-49 with a gynaeco- logical problem, 85 were interviewed. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE--History of childhood sexual abuse. RESULTS--24 (28%) of 85 women interviewed by their female GP when consulting for a gynaecological problem reported childhood sexual abuse. In total they reported 32 abusive events, quite different as to the type of assault, the relation to the offender, and the duration. A history of pelvic pain or gynaecological surgery showed a significant association with reported childhood sexual abuse with odds ratios of 4.0 (CI 1.0-15.8) and 4.1 (CI 1.0-17.0), respectively. As adverse sexual experiences may lead to somatization as a coping strategy, certain findings might be indicators of unknown childhood sexual abuse in patients presenting for gynaecological disorders. CONCLUSION--A history of pelvic pain and gynaecological surgery may be indicators of sexual abuse in childhood.


Language: en

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