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A life course approach to determining the prevalence and impact of sexual violence in Australia

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posted on 2025-06-19, 12:16 authored by Natalie TownsendNatalie Townsend, Deborah LoxtonDeborah Loxton, Nicholas Egan, Isabelle BarnesIsabelle Barnes, Emma ByrnesEmma Byrnes, Peta Forder
The purpose of this report was to assess the prevalence of sexual violence over the life course and the impacts of experiencing sexual violence on health and wellbeing among Australian women using national, longitudinal data. The research had the following specific aims: 1. Determine the prevalence of sexual violence across the life course, including sexual violence experienced in childhood and adulthood, perpetrated both within an intimate relationship and outside of such a relationship. 2. Determine the role of sexual violence during childhood as a risk factor for experiences of multiple forms of violence later in life. 3. Identify the impact of sexual violence on socio-economic factors over time, such as education, paid employment and financial stress. 4. Determine the nature of associations between sexual violence experienced by women at different life stages and subsequent health behaviours. 5. Assess the impact of sexual violence on women’s physical and mental health. 6. Measure health service use in relation to sexual violence, including costs of selected health services and satisfaction with general practitioner services. 7. Identify factors associated with the general health and wellbeing of women who have experienced sexual violence.

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Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety Limited (ANROWS)

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  • en, English

College/Research Centre

College of Health, Medicine and Wellbeing

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Centre for Women's Health Research

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