# Characteristics of drug-facilitated sexual assault (DFSA): an observational study at a Danish sexual assault center

**Authors:** Marina Rasmussen, Johannes Rødbro Busch, Julie Munkholm, Kathrine Østerballe Skov, Marie Katrine Klose Nielsen, Malene Hilden, Jytte Banner, Carl Johan Wingren

PMC · DOI: 10.1007/s00414-025-03646-4 · International Journal of Legal Medicine · 2025-11-04

## TL;DR

This study identifies characteristics of drug-facilitated sexual assault victims to help with early recognition and prevention.

## Contribution

The study provides new insights into DFSA victim characteristics, including age, location, and substance use patterns.

## Key findings

- DFSA victims were younger, assaults occurred more on weekends and at night, and involved unfamiliar perpetrators.
- Ethanol, cocaine, and THC were the most common substances involved in DFSA cases.
- Victims under 18 had more child protection reports compared to the general population.

## Abstract

In drug facilitated sexual assault (DFSA) the victim is unable to consent to the sexual act due to influence of alcohol, narcotics, or medicine. Increasing the awareness of characteristics associated with DFSA can assist the judicial system in early recognition of cases and guide public health interventions for reducing DFSA. This study aims to assess characteristics of DFSA victims compared to victims of non-DFSA.

We included 643 females from the age of 15, examined at Center for Victims of Sexual Assault (CVSA), Copenhagen, Denmark from 2021 to 2023. We extracted information on context of the case, findings of the examination, and linked register data, including socioeconomics, criminal records, and prescribed medication. We applied descriptive statistics and logistic regression models.

DFSA victims, compared to non-DFSA, were younger and the risk was higher during weekends, at night, and by a perpetrator met for the first time the day of the assault. DFSA was associated with occurring at a public place, or the home of a friend. More injuries were observed in cases examined within 24 h of the assault. Ethanol, cocaine, and THC were the most frequent substances. Victims of sexual assault under 18 years have more reports to child protection services compared to the general population.

In inebriated, young victims with memory loss, stating an assault at a public place the concern for DFSA should be raised. Early in the investigation of sexual assaults, forensic examination should be prioritized for securing samples for toxicology and documenting injuries.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** ethanol (PubChem CID 702), cocaine (PubChem CID 2826), THC (PubChem CID 16078)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Sexual Assault (MESH:D050035), DFSA (MESH:D000081015), injuries (MESH:D014947), memory loss (MESH:D008569)
- **Chemicals:** cocaine (MESH:D003042), Ethanol (MESH:D000431), alcohol (MESH:D000438), THC (MESH:D013759)

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