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SHOCK: Nearly 1 in 5 Women Report Being Raped or Attempt

An exhaustive government survey of rape and domestic violence released on Wednesday affirmed that sexual violence against women remains endemic in the United States and in some instances may be far more common than previously thought.

Nearly one in five women surveyed said they had been raped or had experienced an attempted rape at some point, and one in four reported being beaten by an intimate partner. One in six women have been stalked, according to the report.

“That almost one in five women have been raped in their lifetime is very striking and, I think, will be surprising to a lot of people,” said Linda C. Degutis, director of the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which conducted the survey. “I don’t think we’ve really known that it was this prevalent in the population.”

The study, called the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey, was begun in 2010 by the C.D.C. with the support of the National Institute of Justice and the Department of Defense. The study, a continuing telephone survey of a nationally representative sample of 16,507 adults, defines intimate partner and sexual violence broadly.

The surveyors elicited information on types of aggression not previously studied in national surveys, including sexual violence other than rape, psychological aggression, coercion and control of reproductive and sexual health.

They also gathered information about the physical and mental health of violence survivors.

Sexual violence affects women disproportionately, the researchers found. One-third of women said they had been victims of a rape, beating or stalking, or a combination of assaults.

The researchers defined rape as completed forced penetration, forced penetration facilitated by drugs or alcohol, or attempted forced penetration. By that definition, 1 percent of women surveyed reported being raped in the previous year, a figure that suggests 1.3 million American women annually may be victims of rape or attempted rape.

That figure is significantly higher than previous estimates. The Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network last year estimated that 272,350 Americans were victims of sexual violence. And only 84,767 assaults defined as forcible rapes were reported in 2010, according to national statistics from the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

But men also reported being victimized in surprising numbers.

One in seven men have experienced severe violence at the hands of an intimate partner, the survey found, and one in 71 men — between 1 and 2 percent — have been raped, many when they were younger than 11.

A vast majority of women who said they had been victims of sexual violence, rape or stalking reported symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, as did about one-third of the men.

Women who had experienced such violence were also more likely than women who had not to report having asthmadiabetes or irritable bowel syndrome. Both men and women who had been assaulted were more likely than those who had not to report frequent headaches, chronic pain, difficulty sleeping, limitations on activity, and poor physical and mental health.

“We’ve seen this association with chronic health conditions in smaller studies before,” said Lisa James, director of health for Futures Without Violence, a national nonprofit group based in San Francisco that advocates for programs to end violence against women and girls. “People who grow up with violence adopt coping strategies that can lead to poor health outcomes. We know that women in abusive relationships are at increased risk for smoking, for example.”

The survey found that youth itself was an important risk factor for sexual violence and assault. Some 28 percent of male victims of rape reported that they were first assaulted when they were no older than 10.

Only 12 percent of female rape victims were assaulted when they were 10 or younger, but almost half of female victims said they were raped before they turned 18. About 80 percent of rape victims reported that they were raped before age 25.

Rape at a young age was associated with another, later rape; about 35 percent of women who had been raped as minors were also raped as adults, the survey found.

More than half of female rape victims had been raped by an intimate partner, according to the study, and 40 percent had been raped by an acquaintance; more than half of men who had been raped said the assailant was an acquaintance.

The public release of the report was postponed twice, most recently on Nov. 28. The findings are based on completed interviews lasting about 25 minutes each; they were conducted in 2010 with 9,086 women and 7,421 men.

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10 comments

  1. fake amish

    this story is barf bag. hey my dog tried to bite me once. a horse tried to kick me. one in five people have been assaulted by animals. the horror!!!

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  2. fake amish

    that dont read right at all. stfu banning of myself now.

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  3. Woodshedder

    Fake, really, you are out of line.
    Why would anyone, anyone seriously report being raped or sexually assaulted unless it actually happened? Do you realize the stigma that is attached? Have you a clue about the deep emotional pain that it causes?

    The fact of the matter is that the numbers are even higher than what is reported here because many women do not report it due to the stigma or because they live in fear or even worse, because it was perpetrated by a family member.

    There is a reason why a large number of women are on anti-depressants and such and I am convinced it is because many of them are experiencing complex PTSD as a result of being sexually assaulted. There is ample research literature out there to support this idea.

    If you have children, they should be very closely protected. You literally cannot trust anyone with your children. These events are extremely traumatic and can affect them for the rest of their lives.

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    • DMG

      Ok but this was a phone poll, no? I still have a land line (vonage) but no one in my house answers the damned thing. If i was expecting a call on the land line, answered it only to find a survey taker, they’d be politely hung up on.
      I think the people who take the time to talk to the maroons doing telephone surveys have serious issues in the first place.

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      • TJWP

        Having ample experience in cold calling, I can relate that this is indeed the case. Politeness is very often also not an issue lol.

        The numbers are interesting, because if these women are willing to answer a survey it figures that a percentage of them would be filing police reports as well which it doesn’t seem like they are. I’m sure being anonymous in the phone call makes it easier to report the situation, but if this is really valid data there is a MASSIVE problem in America.

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        • Woodshedder

          Guys, there are dozens of studies out there that confirm these numbers and worse. Seriously. This has long been a problem.

          TJ, would you file a police report if your uncle raped you? How about your cousin, or your brother? Most cases of sexual assault or rape are not with strangers. Research it. A simple google search will confirm, and again, I’m not talking about 1 study. I’m talking many, many studies over many decades.

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          • TJWP

            I’m not disputing it, it just blows my mind. I really had no idea this was a big problem in America – I have no kids and my areas of interest don’t run in that direction so I haven’t really done a lot of reading on it.

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          • DMG

            Sure, i just wonder about the veracity of these telephone polls. More and more peeps are ditching their land lines and the smart ones who have yet to do so are wise enough to check caller id. So, who is actually taking 15 minutes to participate in this shit?
            Do you pay attention to the chatty kathy at the supermarket check out line?
            I always think of glengary glen ross, “they just like to talk to sales people!”

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    • fake amish

      totally agree wood. pathetic comments on my part. there was a point but that dont matter.

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