1、Sexual Assault ServicesNational Crime Victims Research and Treatment Center Medical University of South Carolina Emily Tilstra-Ferrell,Stephanie Amaya,Aurelia Sands-Belle,Alex Brockdorf,Caroline Knight,Jordyn Tipswood,Selime Salim,&Christine Hahn Introductions of Panel Overview of Sexual Assault Ser
2、vices at National Crime Victims Research and Treatment Center Responding to IPV Skills for Psychological Recovery Questions Comprehensive Mental Health Care for Underserved Victims of Crime(1V20046;Rheingold)Novel Application of Skills for Psychological Recovery Following Sexual Assault(000583;Rhein
3、gold)Survivors of sexual assault who used our servicesTri-County SPEAKSKatharine Hassell,MSWCaroline Knight,LMSWSexual Assault Nurse ExaminersRape Advocacy CenterCrime Victims CenterWomens HealthSexual Assault Services at MUSCMission:Prevent and treat mental health distress and sexually transmitted
4、infections(STIs)following sexual assault.TherapySkills for Psychological RecoveryScreening,Brief Intervention,Referral to Treatment/CHATScreenBrief InterventionReferralsSuicide:PHQ item 9Further assessment and safety planningTherapyEmergency ServicePartner Violence ScreenFurther assessment and safet
5、y planningAdvocacy programs“Have you received STI testing since your sexual assault?”Normalize concerns,problem solve barriersInsurance and free STI testing 91 survivors completed follow up calls between January 2020 and February 2023Age:M=26.4(SD=7.8),Range=17-51Race/Ethnicity:50.5%White28.6%Black/
6、African American9.9%Hispanic/Latine5.5%Other identitySexual Orientation:70.3%Heterosexual27.5%Sexual minorityGender:92.3%Cisgender women2.2%Cisgender men3.3%Trans/gender diverse Intimate Partner Violence 24%PTSD69%Depression 53%Suicidality15%Alcohol Misuse 51%Drug Use18%15.2%still had contact with p