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Review Question - QID 216747

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QID 216747 (Type "216747" in App Search)
A 20-year-old woman comes to the emergency department after a sexual assault. She states that she was walking back to her college dormitory from dinner when a male student, assaulted her. She has difficulty articulating the story, but states that she desires to receive testing for pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The patient denies head trauma, loss of consciousness, or drug use. She has no past medical history. On physical examination, she has ecchymoses and abrasions across her torso and wrists. Pelvic examination reveals abrasions as well as mild superficial bleeding around the labia. Her mental status is notable for appearing anxious and preoccupied with poor eye contact. While lab work is collected, emergency contraception and prophylactic antibiotics against sexually transmitted infections are administered. Compared to the general population, which of the following is this patient at increased risk of developing?