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. 2021 Aug 13;18(16):8575. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18168575

Table 3.

Perceptions of and experiences with GBV health services among AGYW.

Statement Strongly Agree/Agree Neutral Disagree/Strongly Disagree
1. HCWs can Prevent Violence from Reoccurring 117 (29.1%) 94 (23.3%) 192 (47.6%)
2. HCWs offer PEP for the Prevention of HIV Following Rape 146 (36.2%) 78 (19.4%) 179 (44.4%)
3. HCWs offer EC for Prevention of Pregnancy Following Rape 82 (20.3%) 87 (21.6%) 234 (58.1%)
4. HCWs offer Psychological and Counselling Services to GBV Survivors 87 (21.6%) 109 (27.0%) 207 (51.4%)
5. HCWs can Link GBV Survivors to Psychosocial Support (Counselling) 59 (14.6%) 102 (25.3%) 242 (60.1%)
6. HCWs can Link GBV Survivors to Legal Aid Services 203 (50.4%) 84 (20.8%) 116 (28.8%)
7. HCWs can Assist in Collection of Evidence for Forensic Medical Services 43 (10.7%) 95 (23.8%) 264 (65.5%)
8. GBV Survivors can Access GBV Health Services for the Treatment of Physical Injuries 259 (64.3%) 62 (15.4%) 82 (20.3%)

Values are expressed as n (%); HCWs—Health care workers; PEP—Post-Exposure Prophylaxis; EC—Emergency Contraception.