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Citation

Chandrasiri MD, Wijewardena DK, Lanerolle SD, Chandrasiri SE, Wijewardena KP, Cooray RT. Ceylon Med. J. 2017; 62(1): 29-33.

Affiliation

Obstetrics and Gynaecology Unit, District General Hospital, Chilaw,Sri Lanka. manojdc1980329@gmail.com

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Sri Lanka Medical Association)

DOI

10.4038/cmj.v62i1.8430

PMID

28390329

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Incidence of child sexual abuse is increasing worldwide. There is little data on child sexual abuse in the North Western Province of Sri Lanka.

OBJECTIVES: To describe the demographic and medico-legal findings of victims of sexual abuse aged less than 16 years and to identify factors associated with positive findings on medical-legal examination.

METHODS: This cross-sectional analytical study, analysed 132 victims, referred by authorities to General Hospital,Chilaw, from 2012 to 2014.

RESULTS: Mean age of the victims was 13.1years. Main types abuse were penetrative (61.4%), intra-crural (39.4%) and anal sex (10.6%). The perpetrator was known in 94%. Places of offence were offender RESULTS: 's habitat (55.3%), victim's home (23.5%) and secluded areas (11.4%). A positive history of penetrative sex (OR =15.3; 95% CI 5.6-42), chronic sexual abuse (OR=4.8; 95% CI 2.2-10.5) and time lapse in reporting to authorities (OR=4.4; 95% CI 2.0-9.4) were significantly associated with presence of c RESULTS: onclusive medical examinations findings. Children were less likely to be willing partners in intra-familial abuse compared to extra-familial abuse where the child was sometimes a willing partner, (OR=0.2; 95% CI 0.07-0.5). Adverse psychological outcomes were observed in 16.7% (n=22).

CONCLUSIONS: Most children were victims of statutory rape and knew the perpetrator. In extra-familial abuse, child was sometimes a willing partner. A positive history of penetrative sex, number of abusive incidents and time lapse for presentation were important factors associated with conclusive medical findings.


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