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Donohoe, M. (2016). Violence Against Women. Retrieved April 22, 2017, from https://phsj.org/womens-health/
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Per the website:" All slide shows are open-access. Feel free to use information from the articles and slide shows, indeed even the slides themselves, with appropriate citation."
Dr. K. Wendy Freed, M.D.
Consulting psychiatrist for Miller Children's Hospital Abuse and Violence Intervention Center in Long Beach, CA
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Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
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4. • WHAT IS RAPE ?
• Is form of sexual violence
• Is physically forced or coerced penetration of vulva
or anus using the penis.
• Is associated whith long and short-term
• Is the sexual reproductive, mental and social
problem
• The problem is believed to be common studies in
Ethiopia.
5. -CLASSIFIED AS
1 – Statuary rape
- is rape of victims.
-is the age of consent.
-is vary from 12 to 18 years age.
6. • 2-Forcibly rape.
• Is when sexual intercourse occurs in women
without consent .
• Is the use of force or threats or fraud.
7. 3 Marital rape
- Is husband forces his wife for sexual intercourse
-is significant proportion of non-consensual sex take
place
--WHAT IS FACTORS INFLUENCED BY RAPE?
1 operating range of social,cultural and
economic contexts.
2 Heart of problem.
3 Gender inequality.
8. --THE PREDISPOSE FACTOR IS
- poverty
- alcohol and drug consumption
- is extent of the problem
- is impact on physical
- is impact on mental and social well beng of
women.
9. • WHAT IS THE OBJECTIVES OF HOSPITAL STUDY?
1 To assesses the magnitude of the problem at
district hospital.
2 To determine factors associated with rape.
3 To examine associated complications.
4 Laboratory testes for sexually transmitted infection
-HIV
- Vaginal specimen and so on....
10. 5 After the initial visit to the hospital of 3 monthes
follow up blood simple was taken for every patient
is screened for HIV and syphilis.
6 All patients counseled about HIV .
7 Varbal consent was obtained from all study
subjects for information.
11. • THE FOLLOWING DEFINITIONS USED TO CLASSIFY
RAPED PATIENTS.
1 Rape-forced.
- is physical penetration of the vulva or anus using
penis.
2 Gang rape
- is more than one perpetrator.
- is reported to be involved.
12. 3 Sexually transmetted infections;-
- patient is classified as having sexually transmitted
diseases.
-If vaginal discharge,genital ulcer enlarged lymph
nodes.
4 Sever genital injury.
- is defined when victim has any degree of perineal
tear.
13. • WHERE DATA ON SEXUAL VIOLENCE IS OBTAINED?
-is obtained from police reportes
- is obtaned clinical or non-gov organization.
• EXPL
• NO of dayes b/t occurrence of rape and report
Adigrat hospital May 1, 2000- April 30, 2003 is
• Number of part N %
0-1 102 56.4
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