RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Medical and social aspects of sexual assault of males: a survey of 100 victims. JF British Journal of General Practice JO Br J Gen Pract FD British Journal of General Practice SP 502 OP 504 VO 40 IS 341 A1 R J Hillman A1 N O'Mara A1 D Taylor-Robinson A1 J R Harris YR 1990 UL http://bjgp.org/content/40/341/502.abstract AB Sexual assault of males is an infrequently reported and a poorly understood phenomenon. Details of 100 victims who sought assistance from a nationwide agency set up specifically to provide help for such individuals are reported here. Twenty eight victims were aged 16 years or over at the time of assault. The assailants were known by 72 of the victims and were perceived by the victim to have a heterosexual orientation in 72% of these cases. Attacks were often multiple and in 33 cases involved disruption of skin or mucous membranes. Twenty victims received threats about the possibility of transmission of the human immunodeficiency virus and 17 victims sought medical advice following the assault, most commonly from their general practitioner. It is suggested that greater opportunities for medical and psychological support should be given to male victims of sexual assault.