Sexual assault cases managed at a referral hospital in Western Ethiopia: A retrospective cross-sectional study.
Temesgen TilahunRut OljiraAyantu GetahunPublished in: SAGE open medicine (2022)
In this study, children and adolescents were the most vulnerable group, and survivors' presentation to the hospital was delayed. They presented to the hospital with variable complications, including minor genital and/or extra-genital injuries, sexually transmitted infections, unwanted pregnancy, fractures, and multiple organ failures leading to death. Therefore, it is recommended that all concerned stakeholders work on the prevention of sexual assault in the study area. Legal protection for these survivors and students should also be strengthened. It is also recommended to evaluate the execution of existing national and international policies and programs toward sexual assault to develop contextual policies and guidelines.