Sexual violence in older adults: a Belgian prevalence study

Author:

Nobels AnneORCID,Inescu Adina CismaruORCID,Nisen Laurent,Hahaut BastienORCID,Beaulieu Marie,Lemmens GilbertORCID,Adam Stéphane,Schapansky EvelynORCID,Vandeviver ChristopheORCID,Keygnaert InesORCID

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundSexual violence (SV) is an important public health problem which may cause long-lasting health problems. SV in older adults remains neglected in research, policies and practices. Valid SV prevalence estimates and associated risk factors in older adults are currently unavailable.ObjectiveTo measure lifetime and past 12-months sexual victimisation in older adults living in Belgium, its correlates, assailant characteristics and the way that victims framed their SV experiences.DesignCross-sectional general population study.SettingCommunity-dwelling, assisted living and nursing homes.Participants513 people of 70 years and older living in Belgium.MethodsSV was measured using behaviourally specific questions based on a broad definition of SV. Participants were selected via a cluster random probability sampling with a random route finding approach. Information on sexual victimisation, correlates, assailant characteristics and framing was collected via structured face-to-face interviews.ResultsLifetime SV prevalence was 44% (55% F, 29% M). Past 12-months prevalence was 8% (9% F, 8% M). Female sex and a higher number of sexual partners were associated with lifetime SV (p <.05), non-heterosexual sexual orientation with past 12-months SV (p <.05). Correlates generally linked to elder abuse and neglect were not linked with SV. ‘Someone unknown’ was identified as most common assailant.ConclusionsSV appears to be common in older adults in Belgium. Both correlates and assailant characteristics seem to differ from previous studies on elder abuse and neglect. Recognising older adults as a risk group for sexual victimisation in research, policies and practices is of the utmost importance.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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