ABSTRACT
Objective:
To evaluate the cases who were consulted to Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Yuzuncu Yil University Faculty of Medicine for sexual abuse.
Design:
A retrospective study.
Setting:
Yuzuncu Yil University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Van.
Patients:
Sexually abused children in the 4-14 age group.
Interventions:
None
Main Outcome Measures:
Demographic characteristics and physical findings of sexually abused children.
Results:
When the records between January-2007 and July-2009 were examined, it was determined that 52 children in the 4-14 age group had been sexually abused. Of these, 42 (80.77) were girls and 10 (19.23%) were boys. Of girls, hymen defloration was detected in twelve (28.57 %), anal abuse in 7 (16.67 %), and both in 4 (9.52%). Of boys, anal abuse was detected in 6 (60%) while signs of physical violence were observed in 7 (70%). It was understood that, while four (9.52%) girls and 2 (20%) boys were abused by more than one person at the same time; 3 of girls (7.14%) and 1of boys (10%) were repeatedly abused by the same individual or individuals.
Conclusions:
Since child sexual abuse in our region is often hidden due to ethnic and cultural values, we think that sexually abused children are actually much more than we have detected.