Factors associated with experiencing sexual violence among female gender-based violence survivors in conflict-afflicted eastern Ukraine

Abstract Background Since 2014, over 1.6 million people have been forcibly displaced by the conflict in eastern Ukraine. In 2014, 8% of reproductive-aged women in Ukraine had ever experienced sexual violence, compared to 5% in 2007. This increase was driven by non-domestic sexual violence. Our study...

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Main Authors: Ariadna Capasso, Halyna Skipalska, Sally Guttmacher, Natalie G. Tikhonovsky, Peter Navario, Theresa P. Castillo
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-04-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10830-9
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spelling doaj-83b7380a485c43abb8dd0afc571220c32021-04-25T11:04:10ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582021-04-0121111610.1186/s12889-021-10830-9Factors associated with experiencing sexual violence among female gender-based violence survivors in conflict-afflicted eastern UkraineAriadna Capasso0Halyna Skipalska1Sally Guttmacher2Natalie G. Tikhonovsky3Peter Navario4Theresa P. Castillo5NYU School of Global Public Health, New York UniversityUkrainian Foundation for Public HealthHealthRight InternationalHealthRight InternationalNYU School of Global Public Health, New York UniversityHealthRight InternationalAbstract Background Since 2014, over 1.6 million people have been forcibly displaced by the conflict in eastern Ukraine. In 2014, 8% of reproductive-aged women in Ukraine had ever experienced sexual violence, compared to 5% in 2007. This increase was driven by non-domestic sexual violence. Our study examined characteristics of women in eastern Ukraine receiving psychosocial services following sexual violence compared to survivors of other forms of gender-based violence. Methods Intake data collected between February 2016 and June 2017 by psychosocial service providers in five conflict-affected areas of Ukraine from women, aged 15–49, (N = 8525), was analyzed. Descriptive analysis and covariate adjusted logistic and negative binomial regressions were used to identify socioeconomic, incident and access to services factors associated with having experienced sexual violence compared to other forms of violence. Results Among this sample of survivors receiving psychosocial services, 2.6% (n = 220) reported experiencing sexual violence. A majority of sexual violence acts reported were committed by non-domestic perpetrators (61.4%); followed by intimate partners (25.9%). Almost half of sexual violence cases occurred at home (49.1%). Experiencing sexual violence was positively associated with being younger, single and internally displaced, and negatively with engaging in unpaid labor, such as childcare. Women who experienced sexual violence delayed seeking care by 4 days compared to other gender-based violence survivors. Sexual violence survivors were less likely than physical violence survivors to have reported the incident prior to receiving care (adjusted odds ratio = 0.39; 95% confidence interval = 0.28–0.54). Conclusions Non-domestic and intimate partner sexual violence were both prevalent in our sample. Compared to survivors disclosing other types of gender-based violence, sexual violence survivors appear to face unique barriers to reporting and accessing timely care. Prevention and outreach programs tailored to the specific vulnerabilities, such as displacement status, and needs of sexual violence survivors in conflict settings are urgently needed.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10830-9Sexual violenceConflictHumanitarian emergencyUkraineNon-domestic sexual violenceIntimate partner sexual violence
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author Ariadna Capasso
Halyna Skipalska
Sally Guttmacher
Natalie G. Tikhonovsky
Peter Navario
Theresa P. Castillo
spellingShingle Ariadna Capasso
Halyna Skipalska
Sally Guttmacher
Natalie G. Tikhonovsky
Peter Navario
Theresa P. Castillo
Factors associated with experiencing sexual violence among female gender-based violence survivors in conflict-afflicted eastern Ukraine
BMC Public Health
Sexual violence
Conflict
Humanitarian emergency
Ukraine
Non-domestic sexual violence
Intimate partner sexual violence
author_facet Ariadna Capasso
Halyna Skipalska
Sally Guttmacher
Natalie G. Tikhonovsky
Peter Navario
Theresa P. Castillo
author_sort Ariadna Capasso
title Factors associated with experiencing sexual violence among female gender-based violence survivors in conflict-afflicted eastern Ukraine
title_short Factors associated with experiencing sexual violence among female gender-based violence survivors in conflict-afflicted eastern Ukraine
title_full Factors associated with experiencing sexual violence among female gender-based violence survivors in conflict-afflicted eastern Ukraine
title_fullStr Factors associated with experiencing sexual violence among female gender-based violence survivors in conflict-afflicted eastern Ukraine
title_full_unstemmed Factors associated with experiencing sexual violence among female gender-based violence survivors in conflict-afflicted eastern Ukraine
title_sort factors associated with experiencing sexual violence among female gender-based violence survivors in conflict-afflicted eastern ukraine
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Abstract Background Since 2014, over 1.6 million people have been forcibly displaced by the conflict in eastern Ukraine. In 2014, 8% of reproductive-aged women in Ukraine had ever experienced sexual violence, compared to 5% in 2007. This increase was driven by non-domestic sexual violence. Our study examined characteristics of women in eastern Ukraine receiving psychosocial services following sexual violence compared to survivors of other forms of gender-based violence. Methods Intake data collected between February 2016 and June 2017 by psychosocial service providers in five conflict-affected areas of Ukraine from women, aged 15–49, (N = 8525), was analyzed. Descriptive analysis and covariate adjusted logistic and negative binomial regressions were used to identify socioeconomic, incident and access to services factors associated with having experienced sexual violence compared to other forms of violence. Results Among this sample of survivors receiving psychosocial services, 2.6% (n = 220) reported experiencing sexual violence. A majority of sexual violence acts reported were committed by non-domestic perpetrators (61.4%); followed by intimate partners (25.9%). Almost half of sexual violence cases occurred at home (49.1%). Experiencing sexual violence was positively associated with being younger, single and internally displaced, and negatively with engaging in unpaid labor, such as childcare. Women who experienced sexual violence delayed seeking care by 4 days compared to other gender-based violence survivors. Sexual violence survivors were less likely than physical violence survivors to have reported the incident prior to receiving care (adjusted odds ratio = 0.39; 95% confidence interval = 0.28–0.54). Conclusions Non-domestic and intimate partner sexual violence were both prevalent in our sample. Compared to survivors disclosing other types of gender-based violence, sexual violence survivors appear to face unique barriers to reporting and accessing timely care. Prevention and outreach programs tailored to the specific vulnerabilities, such as displacement status, and needs of sexual violence survivors in conflict settings are urgently needed.
topic Sexual violence
Conflict
Humanitarian emergency
Ukraine
Non-domestic sexual violence
Intimate partner sexual violence
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10830-9
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