1. Sexual abuse experienced by married Egyptian women.
- Author
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Elnashar AM, El-Dien Ibrahim M, Eldesoky MM, Aly OM, and El-Sayd Mohamed Hassan M
- Subjects
- Adolescent, Adult, Cross-Sectional Studies, Domestic Violence ethnology, Egypt epidemiology, Female, Health Surveys, Humans, Middle Aged, Prevalence, Sex Offenses ethnology, Domestic Violence statistics & numerical data, Sex Offenses statistics & numerical data, Spouses statistics & numerical data
- Abstract
Objective: To assess the prevalence of sexual abuse (SA) and associated factors among married women in Lower Egypt., Methods: A cross-sectional clinic- and hospital-based survey was designed for married women aged between 16 and 49 years. The study was conducted with 936 women from the Dakahlia Governorate, which is considered representative of Lower Egypt. Data were collected by personal interview using a questionnaire., Results: The response rate was 93.6%. The most commonly reported frequency of sexual intercourse was 2 to 4 times per week. More than one-third of the women (36.2%) thought this was too frequent, and 11.5% reported being sexually abused in addition to other sexual problems. The educational level of the women; the presence of genital mutilation; parity, especially for those who had more than 5 deliveries; number of gynecologic visits; and history of gynecologic interventions were significantly or highly significantly associated with SA. The husbands' educational level and age were highly significantly correlated with their wives reporting SA, particularly when the men were illiterate or were smokers or drug users., Conclusion: The study's findings demonstrate an immediate need for the prevention of SA in Lower Egypt.
- Published
- 2007
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