2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1552-6909.2006.00026.x
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The Effects of Age and Ethnicity on Physical Injury from Rape

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“…Findings in the Sommers et al (2006) study are intriguing and open new avenues for research. Two ready explanations are available to explain findings that White and Black women have a statistically significant difference in injury prevalence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Findings in the Sommers et al (2006) study are intriguing and open new avenues for research. Two ready explanations are available to explain findings that White and Black women have a statistically significant difference in injury prevalence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In an intriguing recent report, however, Sommers et al (2006) found significant association between race (Black vs. White) and genital injury (adjusted OR = 4.30, 95% CI = 1.09 to 25.98, p = .03), indicating that Whites were more than 4 times as likely as Blacks to have genital injury. The authors made the case that differences in skin pigmentation may have altered the ability of the examiners to observe injury regardless of the technique employed.…”
Section: The Unexplored Area Of Skin Color and Color Awarenessmentioning
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“…Sugar et al [8], also found that participants under 20 years of age or over 49 sustained more anogenital injuries than those between those ages. However, Sommers et al [15], found no relationship between menopausal status and increased risk of injury.…”
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“…Tổn thương tại cơ quan sinh dục: Theo phân loại của Sommers (2006) và Slaughter & Brown (1992) chấn thương bộ phận sinh dục là bất kỳ tổn thương nào xảy ra tại vùng hậu môn sinh dục bao gồm tổn thương bên ngoài như vùng mu, môi lớn, môi nhỏ, quanh lỗ đái, đáy chậu và tổn thương bên trong như hố tiền đình, màng trinh, âm đạo và cổ tử cung, hậu môn -trực tràng [6]. Trong nghiên cứu, chúng tôi ghi nhận tổn thương nặng nhất mà nạn nhân phải gánh chịu là rách tầng sinh môn, trong đó 1 trường hợp nạn nhân là cháu bé phải gửi đi bệnh viện Nhi Đồng TP HCM để điều trị (SHS: 0649/GĐPY 2010).…”
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