Comparing the Demographic Characteristics of Victims of Sexual Assault in Rural Versus Urban Areas.

Journal of forensic nursing Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-27 DOI:10.1097/JFN.0000000000000467
Elizabeth Salt, Isabella Erickson, Amanda T Wiggins, Tyrone Borders, Cynthia Curtsinger, Angela Wallace, Mary Kay Rayens
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Background: In 2019, over 459,000 persons in the United States survived sexual assault, and 21%-26% sought medical treatment. Ideally, trained medical professionals who understand the unique physical and mental health needs of this patient population, such as forensic nurses, would provide care. Yet, the care that forensic nurses and other healthcare providers can offer to sexual violence/abuse survivors is hindered by the lack of understanding of the demographics of those who seek care. With the delineation of highly affected demographic groups, barriers to care can be addressed.

Purpose: This study compared rates, demographic characteristics, acuity, and codes for sexual violence/abuse encounters experienced by those patients residing in rural versus urban counties of Kentucky (KY). This included encounters before and after SARS-CoV-2.

Methods: Deidentified claims data were extracted for patient encounters billed with the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision, Clinical Modification for sexual violence/abuse seen at a university healthcare center serving the Northeastern, Southeastern, and Central regions of KY from October 2015 to February 2021. Analysis comprised descriptive statistics, independent samples t tests, and chi-square tests of association.

Results: Significant demographic differences were identified between the two groups. The mean age of those residing in rural areas was significantly younger than those living in urban areas. Similarly, the percentage of male survivors was significantly higher in the rural population. The racial composition also differed, with higher percentages of survivors being Black and Hispanic in the urban population, relative to rural dwellers.

Conclusion: Findings suggest that rural youth (especially boys aged 10 years and younger) and urban minorities are at a higher risk for sexual violence/abuse in KY when compared with their counterparts (i.e., urban youth and rural minorities).

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比较农村与城市地区性侵害受害者的人口特征。
背景:2019 年,美国有超过 45.9 万人在性侵犯中幸存,21%-26% 的人寻求医疗救治。理想情况下,受过专业训练、了解这一患者群体独特身心健康需求的医疗专业人员(如法医护士)将提供护理。然而,由于不了解求医者的人口统计学特征,法医护士和其他医疗服务提供者为性暴力/性虐待幸存者提供的护理服务受到了阻碍。目的:本研究比较了居住在肯塔基州(KY)农村县和城市县的患者遭遇性暴力/性虐待的比例、人口特征、严重程度和代码。这包括 SARS-CoV-2 之前和之后的遭遇:从 2015 年 10 月到 2021 年 2 月,在肯塔基州东北部、东南部和中部地区的一所大学医疗保健中心就诊的性暴力/性虐待患者中,提取了使用《国际疾病分类》第 10 版临床修正版计费的去身份化索赔数据。分析包括描述性统计、独立样本 t 检验和关联的卡方检验:结果:两组之间存在明显的人口统计学差异。农村居民的平均年龄明显小于城市居民。同样,农村人口中男性幸存者的比例也明显较高。种族构成也有所不同,相对于农村居民,城市居民中黑人和西班牙裔幸存者的比例更高:研究结果表明,与同龄人(即城市青年和农村少数民族)相比,农村青年(尤其是 10 岁及以下的男孩)和城市少数民族在 KY 遭受性暴力/性虐待的风险更高。
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