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Sexual Violence toward Children and Youth in War-Torn Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
BACKGROUND: The epidemic of gender-based violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has garnered popular media attention, but is incompletely described in the medical literature to date. In particular, the relative importance of militarized compared to civilian rape and the impact on vul...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3022750/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21267467 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015911 |
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author | Malemo Kalisya, Luc Lussy Justin, Paluku Kimona, Christophe Nyavandu, Kavira Mukekulu Eugenie, Kamabu Jonathan, Kasereka Muhindo Lusi Claude, Kasereka Masumbuko Hawkes, Michael |
author_facet | Malemo Kalisya, Luc Lussy Justin, Paluku Kimona, Christophe Nyavandu, Kavira Mukekulu Eugenie, Kamabu Jonathan, Kasereka Muhindo Lusi Claude, Kasereka Masumbuko Hawkes, Michael |
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description | BACKGROUND: The epidemic of gender-based violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has garnered popular media attention, but is incompletely described in the medical literature to date. In particular, the relative importance of militarized compared to civilian rape and the impact on vulnerable populations merits further study. We describe a retrospective case series of sexual abuse among children and youth in eastern DRC. METHODS: Medical records of patients treated for sexual assault at HEAL Africa Hospital, Goma, DRC between 2006 and 2008 were reviewed. Information extracted from the chart record was summarized using descriptive statistics, with comparative statistics to examine differences between pediatric (≤18 yrs) and adult patients. FINDINGS: 440 pediatric and 54 adult sexual abuse cases were identified. Children and youth were more often assaulted by someone known to the family (74% vs 30%, OR 6.7 [95%CI 3.6–12], p<0.001), and less frequently by military personnel (13% vs 48%, OR 0.14 [95%CI 0.075–0.26], p<0.001). Delayed presentation for medical care (>72 hours after the assault) was more common in pediatric patients (53% vs 33%, OR 2.2 [95%CI 1.2–4.0], p = 0.007). Physical signs of sexual abuse, including lesions of the posterior fourchette, hymeneal tears, and anal lesions, were more commonly observed in children and youth (84% vs 69%, OR 2.3 [95%CI 1.3–4.4], p = 0.006). Nine (2.9%) pediatrics patients were HIV-positive at presentation, compared to 5.3% of adults (p = 0.34). INTERPRETATION: World media attention has focused on violent rape as a weapon of war in the DRC. Our data highlight some neglected but important and distinct aspects of the ongoing epidemic of sexual violence: sexual abuse of children and youth. |
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spelling | pubmed-30227502011-01-25 Sexual Violence toward Children and Youth in War-Torn Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo Malemo Kalisya, Luc Lussy Justin, Paluku Kimona, Christophe Nyavandu, Kavira Mukekulu Eugenie, Kamabu Jonathan, Kasereka Muhindo Lusi Claude, Kasereka Masumbuko Hawkes, Michael PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The epidemic of gender-based violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has garnered popular media attention, but is incompletely described in the medical literature to date. In particular, the relative importance of militarized compared to civilian rape and the impact on vulnerable populations merits further study. We describe a retrospective case series of sexual abuse among children and youth in eastern DRC. METHODS: Medical records of patients treated for sexual assault at HEAL Africa Hospital, Goma, DRC between 2006 and 2008 were reviewed. Information extracted from the chart record was summarized using descriptive statistics, with comparative statistics to examine differences between pediatric (≤18 yrs) and adult patients. FINDINGS: 440 pediatric and 54 adult sexual abuse cases were identified. Children and youth were more often assaulted by someone known to the family (74% vs 30%, OR 6.7 [95%CI 3.6–12], p<0.001), and less frequently by military personnel (13% vs 48%, OR 0.14 [95%CI 0.075–0.26], p<0.001). Delayed presentation for medical care (>72 hours after the assault) was more common in pediatric patients (53% vs 33%, OR 2.2 [95%CI 1.2–4.0], p = 0.007). Physical signs of sexual abuse, including lesions of the posterior fourchette, hymeneal tears, and anal lesions, were more commonly observed in children and youth (84% vs 69%, OR 2.3 [95%CI 1.3–4.4], p = 0.006). Nine (2.9%) pediatrics patients were HIV-positive at presentation, compared to 5.3% of adults (p = 0.34). INTERPRETATION: World media attention has focused on violent rape as a weapon of war in the DRC. Our data highlight some neglected but important and distinct aspects of the ongoing epidemic of sexual violence: sexual abuse of children and youth. Public Library of Science 2011-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3022750/ /pubmed/21267467 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015911 Text en Malemo Kalisyal. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Malemo Kalisya, Luc Lussy Justin, Paluku Kimona, Christophe Nyavandu, Kavira Mukekulu Eugenie, Kamabu Jonathan, Kasereka Muhindo Lusi Claude, Kasereka Masumbuko Hawkes, Michael Sexual Violence toward Children and Youth in War-Torn Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo |
title | Sexual Violence toward Children and Youth in War-Torn Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo |
title_full | Sexual Violence toward Children and Youth in War-Torn Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo |
title_fullStr | Sexual Violence toward Children and Youth in War-Torn Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo |
title_full_unstemmed | Sexual Violence toward Children and Youth in War-Torn Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo |
title_short | Sexual Violence toward Children and Youth in War-Torn Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo |
title_sort | sexual violence toward children and youth in war-torn eastern democratic republic of congo |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3022750/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21267467 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015911 |
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