Sexual violence affects adolescents' health and prosocial behaviour beyond other violence exposure.
Doerr CM, Höffler A, Gößmann K, Olorunlambe W, Hecker T (2023)
In DOAJ gelistet European Journal of Psychotraumatology 14(2): 2263319.
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Background: Sexual violence is a public health issue among adolescents globally but remains understudied in Sub-Saharan Africa.Objective: The present study focused on the association of cumulative exposure to different types of sexual violence with mental and physical health problems and prosocial behaviour.Method: We conducted a survey with a regionally representative sample of both in-school and out-of-school adolescents, aged 13-17 years, living in south-western Nigeria. Self-reported exposure to sexual violence, behavioural problems, physical complaints, and prosocial behaviour were assessed.Results: About three quarters of the participants reported the experience of sexual violence (74.6%). Multiple regression models revealed that the more types of sexual violence an individual reported, the more mental and physical health problems, and the fewer prosocial behaviours they reported when controlling for other forms of violence exposure. Latent class analysis revealed three severity classes of sexual violence. Symptoms of mental and physical health indicators were significantly higher as exposure increased by group whereas prosocial behaviours were non-significantly fewer in the opposite direction.Conclusion: This study revealed a consistent and unique relation between sexual violence exposure and negative health outcomes among adolescents. Further research on sexual violence in Sub-Saharan Africa and its associations is needed.
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2023
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In DOAJ gelistet European Journal of Psychotraumatology
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14
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2
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2263319
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2000-8066
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Doerr CM, Höffler A, Gößmann K, Olorunlambe W, Hecker T. Sexual violence affects adolescents' health and prosocial behaviour beyond other violence exposure. In DOAJ gelistet European Journal of Psychotraumatology . 2023;14(2): 2263319.
Doerr, C. M., Höffler, A., Gößmann, K., Olorunlambe, W., & Hecker, T. (2023). Sexual violence affects adolescents' health and prosocial behaviour beyond other violence exposure. In DOAJ gelistet European Journal of Psychotraumatology , 14(2), 2263319. https://doi.org/10.1080/20008066.2023.2263319
Doerr, Carla Maria, Höffler, Anke, Gößmann, Kate, Olorunlambe, Wasiu, and Hecker, Tobias. 2023. “Sexual violence affects adolescents' health and prosocial behaviour beyond other violence exposure.”. In DOAJ gelistet European Journal of Psychotraumatology 14 (2): 2263319.
Doerr, C. M., Höffler, A., Gößmann, K., Olorunlambe, W., and Hecker, T. (2023). Sexual violence affects adolescents' health and prosocial behaviour beyond other violence exposure. In DOAJ gelistet European Journal of Psychotraumatology 14:2263319.
Doerr, C.M., et al., 2023. Sexual violence affects adolescents' health and prosocial behaviour beyond other violence exposure. In DOAJ gelistet European Journal of Psychotraumatology , 14(2): 2263319.
C.M. Doerr, et al., “Sexual violence affects adolescents' health and prosocial behaviour beyond other violence exposure.”, In DOAJ gelistet European Journal of Psychotraumatology , vol. 14, 2023, : 2263319.
Doerr, C.M., Höffler, A., Gößmann, K., Olorunlambe, W., Hecker, T.: Sexual violence affects adolescents' health and prosocial behaviour beyond other violence exposure. In DOAJ gelistet European Journal of Psychotraumatology . 14, : 2263319 (2023).
Doerr, Carla Maria, Höffler, Anke, Gößmann, Kate, Olorunlambe, Wasiu, and Hecker, Tobias. “Sexual violence affects adolescents' health and prosocial behaviour beyond other violence exposure.”. In DOAJ gelistet European Journal of Psychotraumatology 14.2 (2023): 2263319.
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