Preliminary report of sexual assaults at Ekiti Sexual Assault Referral Centre, Ado-Ekiti, Southwest, Nigeria (Moremi Clinic)

Author:

Okunola Temitope O123ORCID,Olofinbiyi Babatunde A123,Aduloju Olusola P12ORCID,Aduloju Tolulope24,Obadeji Abiodun25,Ajiboye Adedotun S26,Ilevbare Rita27,Adeleye-Fayemi Olabisi8

Affiliation:

1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Ekiti State University, Nigeria

2. Ekiti Sexual Assault Referral Centre, Ekiti State University Teaching Hospitals, Nigeria

3. Adolescent Friendly Research Initiative and Care, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria

4. Department of Medical Social Services, Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital, Nigeria

5. Department of Psychiatry, Ekiti State University, Nigeria

6. Department of Psychiatry, Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital, Nigeria

7. Gender Relevance Initiative Promotion, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria

8. Ekiti State Gender-Based Violence Management Committee, Nigeria

Abstract

There has been a surge in the incidence and severity of sexual assaults globally with the insurgence of COVID-19 owing to lockdown restrictions. Ekiti Sexual Assault Referral Centre, Ado-Ekiti also known as Moremi Clinic was established in June 2020 as a multisectoral response centre to this surge. Seventy-four survivors accessed medical services from June 2020 to May 2021. Adolescents made up 54.1% while the median age was 14.5 years. Only seven survivors were seen within 24 h of the event and around a quarter had follow-up visits. A quarter of survivors reported repeat episodes of sexual assault. Complications documented were sexually transmitted infections (13.5%), depression (4.1%) and posttraumatic stress disorder (5.4%). There was a failure of contraception in 4.5% of survivors who had taken emergency contraceptive pills. For improvements in quality of care, strategies to ensure early presentation and encourage follow-up visits must be introduced.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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