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Citation

Turla A, Aydin B, Uygul ES, Günbegi MZ, Kuloğlu MM, Karabekiroglu K. Noro Psikiyatr Ars 2022; 59(3): 193-196.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Turk Noro-Psikiyatri Derneginin Yayin Organidir)

DOI

10.29399/npa.27974

PMID

36160082

PMCID

PMC9466628

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: This study aims to investigate the characteristic features of sexual abuse of children with a focus on psychiatric consequences and other associated elements.

METHODS: We evaluated 1785 child sexual abuse cases who were referred to the Ondokuz Mayis University Faculty of Medicine Forensic Medicine Department for examination and forensic reports during the 14-year period between 2006 - 2019. The study involved the examination of the patient files/records of victims of child sexual abuse.

RESULTS: The girls represented 81.8% of victims of sexual abuse, while all perpetrators were male. The mean ages at the time of abuse were 12.7±3.1 (2-17) years in girls and 10.7±3.2 (2-17) years in boys. In vast majority of the cases, perpetrators were found to be acquaintances of the victims (87.2%). 43% of child sexual abuse cases involved penetration. Psychological examination revealed that psychiatric pathology developed in 64.6% of the children who were exposed to sexual abuse. Being female, the presence of penetration and the presence of incest significantly increased the development of any psychiatric pathologies.

CONCLUSION: Sexual abuse of children is a multidimensional public health problem. Additional education services to raise awareness of the children and their relatives, and the establishment of social and legal support schemes for victims and the families for sexual abuse and its consequences are deemed necessary.


Language: en

Keywords

Child sexual abuse; forensic science; psychiatric pathology

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