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(Non-)disclosure of lifetime sexual violence in maternity care: Disclosure rate, associated characteristics and reasons for non-disclosure.

Hannah W de KlerkMarit S G van der PijlAnk de JongeMartine H HollanderCorine J VerhoevenElsa MontgomeryJanneke T Gitsels van der Wal
Published in: PloS one (2023)
The high level of SV disclosure is likely due to the Dutch universal screening policy. However, some respondents did not disclose because of unsafe care conditions such as the presence of a third person and concerns about confidentiality. We also found that many respondents made a positive autonomous choice for non-disclosure of SV. Disclosure should therefore not be a goal in itself, but caregivers should facilitate an inviting environment where clients feel safe to disclose an SV experience if they feel it is relevant for them.
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  • hiv testing