Sexual violence perpetrated by health professionals

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Abstract

Sexual violence (SV) perpetrated by health professionals concerns any sexual conduct, whether physical or verbal (with or without contact), toward a patient. There has been little scientific study and some disagreements have emerged regarding its definition, which has even been confused with violation of professional boundaries. In this descriptive-exploratory study, we aimed to characterize this phenomenon in the Portuguese context, using a sample of 491 participants who completed an online questionnaire adapted for this study. The results showed that 8.96% of the participants (5.5% indirect victims) suffered SV by a health professional, and the sociodemographic characteristics are very similar to those of SV in other contexts. Thus, after confirming this is not a problem alien to the Portuguese reality, we discuss the practical implications for prevention and intervention with victims.

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Fávero, M., Gomes, V., Campo, A. D., Moreira, D., & Sousa-Gomes, V. (2022). Sexual violence perpetrated by health professionals. Frontiers in Psychology, 13. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1005696

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