Assessment of the sexually abused female children admitted to a tertiary care hospital: Eight year experience

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Objective: To discuss the medical, social and legal characteristics of the child sexual abuse and to provide a perspective for gynecologists on this topic. Methods: A retrospective analysis was carried out of the medicolegal records of female children below the age of 18 referred to a tertiary teaching hospital and diagnosed as being exposed to sexual abuse within the family between the years of 2004 to 2012. Results: One hundred and thirty-nine cases were diagnosed as being exposed to sexual abuse during the 8 year period, 23 of them (16.5%) had been involved in sexual abuse within the family. Eleven out of 23 had been admitted as part of a legal process while the rest were reported by a third person. Conclusion: Since sexual abuse within the family is a taboo in Islamic societies, the diagnosis can take a long time. Recognition of sexually abused children, providing early performance of medicolegal examinations, and applying standardized medical guidelines are essential to protect these children.

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Mollamahmutoglu, L., Uzunlar, O., Kahyaoglu, I., Ozyer, S., Besli, M., & Karaca, M. (2014). Assessment of the sexually abused female children admitted to a tertiary care hospital: Eight year experience. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 30(5). https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.305.5274

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