AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the prevalence of learning disabilities among adults attending Saint Marys Sexual Assault Referral Centre, highlighting a lack of reliable data in this area.
  • Out of 679 clients assessed with a Learning Disability Screening Questionnaire, 8.2% were identified as likely having a learning disability, with notable correlations to mental health issues, self-harm, and substance misuse.
  • The findings indicate that individuals with learning disabilities are disproportionately represented in the sexually assaulted population, underscoring the need for specialized and accessible care for these vulnerable individuals.

Article Abstract

Background: There is a dearth of reliable data on sexual assault prevalence amongst people with learning disabilities. This work aims to identify the prevalence of learning disabilities amongst adult clients attending Saint Marys Sexual Assault Referral Centre and ascertain the similarities/differences amongst clients with learning disabilities as compared to clients without.

Method: A short validated Learning Disability Screening Questionnaire was completed by adult clients attending Saint Marys for a forensic medical examination during a twelve-month period.

Results: Amongst 679 clients who attended for an FME and completed the LDSQ, 8.2% were likely to have a learning disability and the presence of self-reported: mental health issues (X  = 11.24, p = .001), self-harm (X  = 5.63, p = .017) and substance misuse (X  = 13.15906, p = .001).

Conclusions: Consistent with the broader literature, people with learning disability were over-represented in the sexually assaulted population emphasizing the importance of timely, accessible and appropriate patient-centred care for this vulnerable group.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jar.12703DOI Listing

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