z-logo
open-access-imgOpen Access
Sexual Abuse Among Adolescents
Author(s) -
IB Odigwe,
Ogochukwu C Ofiaeli,
Joy C. Ebenebe,
CA Nri-Ezedi,
VC Ofora,
E I Nwaneli
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
annals of health research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2536-6149
DOI - 10.30442/ahr.0701-06-115
Subject(s) - sexual abuse , association (psychology) , medicine , clinical psychology , psychiatry , psychology , suicide prevention , poison control , medical emergency , psychotherapist
Background: Adolescence constitutes a vulnerable age group where the actual prevalence of sexual abuse may remain largely unknown due to lack of knowledge, delay in and lack of reporting of such incidences.Objectives: To determine the knowledge and history of sexual abuse in adolescents and the associated factors. Methods: A self-administered pretested questionnaire was used to collect data from children aged 10 to 19 years at an adolescent summer camp. Results: Two hundred and seventy-six adolescents participated in this research out of which 41.3% had correct knowledge of sexual abuse, and 12.0% claimed they had been sexually abused. Among the 33 respondents with a history of sexual abuse, 39.4% (13/33) had correct knowledge of sexual abuse. Gender had a significant association with a history of sexual abuse (p = 0.008). Layered by age group, gender had a significant association with being sexually abused in mid-adolescence (p = 0.029) but not in late adolescence (p = 0.445). Age category had no significant association with being sexually abused.Conclusion: The knowledge of sexual abuse was inadequate among adolescents. A high proportion claimed to have been previously sexually abused and interestingly, had insufficient knowledge of sexual abuse There is a need to educate adolescents on sexual abuse to empower them to protect themselves and get help as appropriate.

The content you want is available to Zendy users.

Already have an account? Click here to sign in.
Having issues? You can contact us here