南非一家地区医院管理的强奸案的流行病学模式

C. Egenasi, Moa Benedict, A. Adefuye, Lynda U. Madu
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背景:南非是全球强奸案发生率最高的国家之一。需要了解强奸的流行病学模式,以便为设计预防强奸的有效干预方案和处理涉嫌强奸案件提供信息。目的:调查南非北开普省金伯利市与强奸有关的重要流行病学模式:罗伯特-曼加利索-索布奎医院(RMSH)法医室:方法:对强奸案进行描述性、回顾性横断面临床审计:大多数(93.3%)涉嫌强奸的受害者为女性,平均年龄(SD)为 21.6 岁(11.3);男性占 6.7%,平均年龄(SD)为 10.5 岁(6.9)。在男性人口中,16 岁以下(81.8%)和 17-30 岁(50.3%)女性的强奸案发生率最高。大多数事件发生在施暴者家中(42.7%);周五(14.6%)、周六(29.9%)和周日(23.2%);夜间至午夜 20:00-23:59 (32.9%)(p = 0.01),并涉及暴力威胁(55.5%)。大多数施暴者(56.0%)为受害者所认识:本文所报告的有关强奸受害者和强奸发生环境的重要信息,可为南非金伯利市性犯罪预防和管理的有效干预方案的设计提供参考:本研究有助于加深对南非北开普省金伯利市强奸案相关流行病学模式的认识和理解。
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Epidemiological pattern of rape cases managed at a regional hospital in South Africa
Background: South Africa has one of the highest incidences of rape globally. Understanding the epidemiological pattern of rape is needed to inform the design of effective intervention programmes for rape prevention and management of alleged rape cases.Aims: To investigate important epidemiological patterns associated with rape in Kimberly, Northern Cape Province, South Africa.Setting: The Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe Hospital (RMSH) forensic unit.Methods: A descriptive, retrospective cross-sectional clinical audit of rape cases.Results: The majority (93.3%) of the alleged rape victims were women, with a mean age (SD) of 21.6 years (11.3); the male population made up 6.7% of the cases, with a mean age (SD) of 10.5 years (6.9). The highest incidence of alleged rape in the male population was seen in the age group ≤ 16 years (81.8%) and for women 17–30 years (50.3%). Most of the incidents occurred at the perpetrators’ homes (42.7%); on the days Fridays (14.6%), Saturdays (29.9%) and Sundays (23.2%); at night up to midnight 20:00–23:59 (32.9%) (p = 0.01) and involved threats of violence (55.5%). The majority (56.0%) of the perpetrators were known to the victims.Conclusion: Important information about the victims and circumstances in which rape occurs as reported herein can be used to inform the design of effective intervention programmes for sexual crime prevention and management in Kimberly, South Africa.Contribution: This study helped to advance knowledge and understanding of the epidemiological pattern associated with rape in Kimberley, Northern Cape Province of South Africa.
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