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Exploring the Use of an Augmented Reality Device Learning Tool for Multidisciplinary Staff Training on Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence: Postintervention Qualitative Evaluation

Exploring the Use of an Augmented Reality Device Learning Tool for Multidisciplinary Staff Training on Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence: Postintervention Qualitative Evaluation

In the UK, it is estimated that nearly 16.6% of adults aged 16 years and older have experienced sexual assault [1]. Furthermore, it is estimated that 2.1 million people aged 16 years and older experienced domestic abuse (DA) in the year ending March 2023 [2]. These statistics are comparable to the number of patients currently living with type 2 diabetes mellitus [3].

Dilroshini Karunaratne, Jessica Whittock, Amber Moore, Krishna Dasigan, Jasmine Chevolleau, Brent Bartholomew, Nikki Kelly, Charlotte E Cohen

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e60075

Peer Review of “Comparison Between Male and Female Survivors of Sexual Abuse and Assault in Relation to Age at Admission to Therapy, Age of Onset, and Age at Last Sexual Assault: Retrospective Observational Study”

Peer Review of “Comparison Between Male and Female Survivors of Sexual Abuse and Assault in Relation to Age at Admission to Therapy, Age of Onset, and Age at Last Sexual Assault: Retrospective Observational Study”

This is a peer-review report submitted for the paper “Comparison Between Male and Female Survivors of Sexual Abuse and Assault in Relation to Age at Admission to Therapy, Age of Onset, and Age at Last Sexual Assault: Retrospective Observational Study.” This multicenter study [1] explores differences between male and female victims who were sexually abused or assaulted and sought therapy.

Petroula Laiou

JMIRx Med 2021;2(4):e34623

Author’s Response to Peer Reviews of “Comparison Between Male and Female Survivors of Sexual Abuse and Assault in Relation to Age at Admission to Therapy, Age of Onset, and Age at Last Sexual Assault: Retrospective Observational Study”

Author’s Response to Peer Reviews of “Comparison Between Male and Female Survivors of Sexual Abuse and Assault in Relation to Age at Admission to Therapy, Age of Onset, and Age at Last Sexual Assault: Retrospective Observational Study”

This is the author’s response to peer-review reports for “Comparison Between Male and Female Survivors of Sexual Abuse and Assault in Relation to Age at Admission to Therapy, Age of Onset, and Age at Last Sexual Assault: Retrospective Observational Study.” 1. Corrected [1]. The sections have been switched around [2] and the bullet format was changed to paragraphs. 2. More texts and references to previous studies were added where applicable. 3.

Ali M AL-Asadi

JMIRx Med 2021;2(4):e34622

Comparison Between Male and Female Survivors of Sexual Abuse and Assault in Relation to Age at Admission to Therapy, Age of Onset, and Age at Last Sexual Assault: Retrospective Observational Study

Comparison Between Male and Female Survivors of Sexual Abuse and Assault in Relation to Age at Admission to Therapy, Age of Onset, and Age at Last Sexual Assault: Retrospective Observational Study

The term sexual assault is inclusive of sexual abuse. Depending on the age of the survivors, an act of sexual assault may be termed as an act of sexual abuse. The term sexual assault is used throughout the text to refer to the act of sexual assault against anyone of any age, with the understanding that such an act is defined as sexual abuse when it is perpetrated against a person under the age of 18 years.

Ali M M AL-Asadi

JMIRx Med 2021;2(4):e23713