Rape survivors in South Africa: analysis of the baseline socio-demographic and health characteristics of a rape cohort.

CONCLUSION: The study shows that structural factors, such as lower levels of education, poverty, and living in areas of poor infrastructure are associated with women's vulnerability to rape. It also shows possible protection from rape afforded by the national financial safety net. It highlights the importance of safe transportation in commuting to work. Preventing rape is critical for enabling women's full social and economic development, and structural interventions are key for reducing women's vulnerability. PMID: 33314989 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Global Health Action - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Glob Health Action Source Type: research