The challenge of providing medical follow-up for sexual assault victims: can we predict who will attend? A retrospective cross-sectional study
- PMID: 37599505
- DOI: 10.1071/SH22180
The challenge of providing medical follow-up for sexual assault victims: can we predict who will attend? A retrospective cross-sectional study
Abstract
This study examined the impact of a pathway between a sexual assault service and a public sexual health service developed to improve rates of post-sexual assault medical follow-up. Follow-up attendances improved in the first 12months of the pathway (2014) compared with attendances in 2013 (17.8%vs 9.6%, P =0.01). Factors independently associated with attendance at follow-up were being prescribed HIV post-exposure prophylaxis and knowing the assailant. Those with physical injuries were less likely to attend. The prevalence of sexually transmissible infections in this cohort, 8% at the acute presentation and 5% at follow-up, suggests a need for alternatives to clinic-based follow-up.
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