Uro- Chukwu H.C, Uro- Chukwu H.C, Uro- Chukwu H.C, Ucheoma O Anyanwu, Ucheoma O Anyanwu, Ucheoma O Anyanwu
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Abstract
Background
Gender based violence (GBV) refers to any violence targeted at an individual or group on the basis of their gender. It could occur in different forms with several clinical manifestations. The authors have described several clinical manifestations of GBV in a tertiary health centre, knowledge of which would help in case identification and early clinical management.
Methods
Retrospective descriptive study of all clients seen at a gbv clinic over a sixteen months period.Data was obtained from case records and clinical presentations were entered into excel. Data analysis was done usingIBM SPSS Statistics for Windows, version 25. The results were presented in frequency tables and graphs
Results
Of 86 clients studied, 56(65.1%) were of pediatric age (< 18years) while 30(34.9%) were adults with a mean age of 18.33+11.64(range 1-64years).72(82.6%) belonged to the low social class. Physical abuse in the forms of battering, human bite, walking and sitting disturbances, hearing loss possibly from slapping or hitting and red eye possibly from trauma on the eye, constituted 37.6% of the clinical presentations. Other presentations were; sexual abuse in the form of forced sex which constituted 34.9%, while gynaecological / obstetrics presentations in the forms of bleeding per vagina, pregnancy due to forced sex and vaginal pain made up 13.9%. Emotional/psychological abuse was observed in all clients irrespective of their different presenting complaints.
Conclusion
While various forms of physical abuse were common, emotional abuse was present in all clients but masked probably due to prioritization of physical injuries. Therefore we recommend that all GBV survivors be screened for psycholocal abuse and psychotherapy given.
基于性别的暴力(GBV)是指基于性别而针对个人或群体的任何暴力。它可以以不同的形式发生,有几种临床表现。作者描述了三级保健中心的几种性别暴力的临床表现,了解这些表现将有助于病例识别和早期临床管理。方法回顾性分析16个月来在gbv诊所就诊的所有患者。从病例记录和临床表现中获得的数据输入到excel中。数据分析使用ibm SPSS Statistics for Windows, version 25完成。结果86例患者中,56例(65.1%)为儿童年龄(< 18岁),30例(34.9%)为成人,平均年龄为18.33+11.64(1-64岁),72例(82.6%)属于社会底层。殴打、人咬、行走和坐姿障碍等形式的身体虐待、可能因拍打或击打而导致的听力丧失以及可能因眼睛外伤而导致的红眼,占临床表现的37.6%。其他报告有;以强迫性行为形式发生的性虐待占34.9%,而以阴道出血、强迫性行为导致怀孕和阴道疼痛等形式出现的妇产科症状占13.9%。在所有来访者中都观察到情绪/心理虐待,无论他们的主诉不同。结论:虽然各种形式的身体虐待很常见,但情感虐待在所有来访者中都存在,但可能由于对身体伤害的优先考虑而被掩盖。因此,我们建议对所有GBV幸存者进行心理虐待筛查,并给予心理治疗。