Sexual Assault Summary Sexual assault is any sexual activity to which you haven’t freely given your consent. This includes completed or attempted sex acts that are against your will. Sometimes it can involve a victim who is unable to consent. It also includes abusive sexual contact. It can happen to men, women or children. The attacker can be anyone – a current or former partner, a family member, a person in position of power or trust, a friend, an acquaintance, or a stranger. Sexual assault can affect your health in many ways. It can lead to long-term health and emotional problems. It is important to seek help if you have been assaulted. First, get to a safe place. Then dial 9-1-1 or go to a hospital for medical care. You may want to have counseling to deal with your feelings. The most important thing to know is that the assault was not your fault. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Find an Expert Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women National Center for PTSD National Center for PTSD Violence against Women: Resources by State Department of Health and Human Services, Office on Women’s Health Clinical Trials ClinicalTrials.gov: Sexual Assault National Institutes of Health Related Issues Common Reactions After Trauma National Center for PTSD Date Rape Nemours Foundation Date Rape Drugs Department of Health and Human Services, Office on Women’s Health If Your Child is Raped Nemours Foundation Men and Sexual Trauma National Center for PTSD Military Sexual Trauma Department of Veterans Affairs Sexual Assault against Females National Center for PTSD What Is Rape and Date Rape? Department of Health and Human Services, Office on Women’s Health Statistics and Research Intersection of Intimate Partner Violence and HIV in Women Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey (NISVS) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey: 2010 Highlights Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Sexual Violence Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Journal Articles Sexual Assault Start Here Rape Nemours Foundation Sexual Assault Department of Health and Human Services, Office on Women’s Health Understanding Sexual Violence Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Array Rape Encyclopedia Rape prevention Latest News Sexual Trauma in Military May Lead to Homelessness HealthDay Siri, Other Smartphone ‘Assistants’ May Fall Short in A Crisis HealthDay