Sexual violence in Idaho: Prevalence and health impacts
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This research brief presents data from the Idaho Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System on the prevalence of sexual violence in Idaho, and the adverse health impacts associated with sexual violence victimization. Results indicate that sexual violence is far more widespread than administrative data from law enforcement and victim service agencies indicates. An estimated 13.6% of adult Idahoans have experienced sexual violence at some point in their lives, and 13.5% have a history of childhood sexual abuse. Demographic groups at higher risk for experiencing sexual violence include young adults (ages 18 – 34), individuals living in income-constrained households, females, and those who identify as LGBTQ. Additionally, victims of sexual violence experience adverse health outcomes at significantly higher rates than those who have never experienced sexual violence, including poor physical and/or mental health, drug/alcohol use or misuse, and other adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) beyond childhood sexual abuse.