Report describes prevalence of nonvoluntary or forced sex among US women
An observational report describes the prevalence of nonvoluntary or forced sex among women in the United States. The publication does not report the study's phase, sample size, specific methodology, or any comparator groups. The primary outcome was the prevalence of this experience, but no numerical results, effect sizes, confidence intervals, or p-values are provided.
No information on safety, adverse events, or tolerability is included in the report. The limitations of the evidence are substantial, as key methodological details and all quantitative findings are absent. The funding sources and potential conflicts of interest are also not reported.
This report identifies nonvoluntary or forced sex as a topic relevant to women's health in the US. However, the complete lack of reported data prevents any clinical quantification of the issue's scale. For clinical practice, this serves only as a reminder of the condition's existence, not as evidence to guide screening, counseling, or intervention strategies. The findings cannot be interpreted due to the absence of results.