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The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Military Health System's Care of Military Sexual Assault.

Nathan C LoreiAmanda BanaagTracey Pérez Koehlmoos
Published in: Military medicine (2023)
Contrary to reports indicating a modest increase in the number of sexual assaults reported within the DoD, we found a reduction in the frequency of healthcare encounters associated with sexual assault during the pandemic which may be related to reduced access to care. Men comprised approximately 22% of sexual assault encounters delivered through the MHS although the racial distribution of encounters approximates the estimates of the DoD-published demographic statistics. This study illustrates that COVID-19 measures appear to have reduced access to care for sexual assault within the MHS but did not demonstrably alter the demographics of servicemembers seeking care. These findings suggest that the MHS may require contingency plans for future disruptions to care and public health emergencies.
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