Abstract

∼100,000 adult women sexual assault (SA) survivors present for emergency care after SA each year. Enduring posttraumatic stress (PTS), depression, and pain in SA survivors are common. Studies to better understand the pathogenesis of these outcomes in SA survivors and develop and test preventive interventions are needed. It is essential that such research be safe for SA survivors; little data regarding safety is available from studies that enrolled survivors in the early aftermath of assault.

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