Prevalence and Patterns of Sexual Abuse among Undergraduate Students: A Cross-Sectional Study in a University in Southern Nigeria

IF 0.9 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY American Journal of Psychology Pub Date : 2023-08-29 DOI:10.47672/ajp.1573
Uaiye Enosolease, James Eboh, Abimbola Akinbolade, Gregory Atafo, Ebehireme Udegbe, Chidera Ndubueze, David Ossai David Ossai, Osefanmen Enosolease, A. Obi
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Purpose: sexual abuse is a broad term used to describe all forms of unwanted sexual advances typically made by an individual in a place of higher authority. It is an important social construct for study particularly in the University environment as students especially females can be viewed in the light of being vulnerable and hence likely to experience sexual harassment and its attendant consequences which can be far reaching and adversely affecting the victims’ overall potentials. The objectives of this study were to assess the prevalence, forms and patterns of sexual abuse among undergraduates in University of Benin. Methodology: A total of 460 students were recruited in this study using a multistage sampling technique. A cross-sectional descriptive design was utilized and a validated questionnaire was used to collect data which was analysed using SPSS version 22 software and results presented in tables and charts. The significance level was set at 0.05. Findings: The study revealed that of the 460 respondents, 205 (44.6%) had a lifetime prevalence of sexual abuse with the most common form being exhibitionism (33.3%) and the least was rape (17.1%). 41 (8.9%) had experienced the trauma in the University and 8 (1.7%) had been abused in the preceding 6 months. 144 (45.4%) and 61 (42.7%) of the victims were females and males respectively. Out of the 110 victims that further participated in the patterns, 76.4% knew their perpetrator, 45.5% were assaulted vaginally and 12.7% had attempted suicide following the event. Recommendations: There is higher prevalence of sexual abuse than was previously perceived particularly among the males who are often misconstrued as being incapable of suffering from this trauma. The perpetrators of the act more often than not, are in close acquaintance with the victim. A significant number of the victims of sexual abuse are in need of psychological help. Therefore, it is recommended that medical practitioners especially psychiatrists and clinical psychologists pay special attention to these victims, including creating a supportive environment that would further encourage them to seek the help they are in dire need of. Furthermore, there is need for policy reform, cultural change, awareness campaigns, and support mechanisms with the bid to foster safer learning environments for students.
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大学生性虐待的患病率和模式:尼日利亚南部一所大学的横断面研究
目的:性虐待是一个广义的术语,用来描述所有形式的不受欢迎的性侵犯,通常是由个人在更高的权力场所进行的。这是一个重要的社会结构,特别是在大学环境中,因为学生,特别是女性,可以被视为弱势群体,因此可能会经历性骚扰及其随之而来的后果,这可能会影响深远,对受害者的整体潜力产生不利影响。本研究的目的是评估贝宁大学本科生中性虐待的流行程度、形式和模式。方法:本研究采用多阶段抽样技术,共招募了460名学生。采用横断面描述性设计,采用有效问卷收集数据,使用SPSS 22版软件进行分析,结果以表格形式呈现。显著性水平设为0.05。调查结果:460名受访者中,205人(44.6%)一生中普遍遭受性虐待,其中最常见的形式是暴露癖(33.3%),最少的是强奸(17.1%)。41人(8.9%)在大学期间经历过心理创伤,8人(1.7%)在过去6个月内遭受过虐待。其中女性144人(45.4%),男性61人(42.7%)。在进一步参与这些模式的110名受害者中,76.4%的人认识他们的加害者,45.5%的人在阴道受到侵犯,12.7%的人在事件发生后试图自杀。建议:性虐待的发生率比以前认为的要高,特别是在男性中,他们经常被误解为无法承受这种创伤。这种行为的肇事者往往与受害者关系密切。相当数量的性虐待受害者需要心理帮助。因此,建议医务人员,特别是精神科医生和临床心理学家对这些受害者给予特别关注,包括创造一种支持性环境,进一步鼓励他们寻求他们迫切需要的帮助。此外,还需要进行政策改革、文化变革、提高认识运动和支持机制,以便为学生营造更安全的学习环境。
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