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Attitudes and awareness of female genital mutilation: a questionnaire-based study in a Kenyan hospital.

机译:女性外阴残割的态度和意识:在肯尼亚医院进行的基于问卷的研究。

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There are considerable efforts in Kenya to increase awareness of the issues and health risks associated with female genital mutilation (FGM) through educational programmes. The Kenyan government formally outlawed FGM in 2001. This questionnaire-based study aimed to explore attitudes and awareness of FGM in Kenya with particular reference to the law, health complications and educational programmes. A significant decline in the prevalence of FGM was demonstrated and awareness of health complications of FGM shown to be the main factor causing this trend. The need for further efforts to eradicate the practice and the importance of religion and culture in shaping social attitudes was evident. The outlawing of FGM was considered a positive advance but may have the detrimental effect of deterring women from seeking medical assistance for complications relating to FGM.
机译:肯尼亚在教育计划方面做出了巨大努力,以提高人们对与切割女性生殖器官有关的问题和健康风险的认识。肯尼亚政府于2001年正式宣布女性外阴残割为非法。这项基于调查表的研究旨在探讨肯尼亚对女性外阴残割的态度和认识,特别是法律,健康问题和教育计划的参考。事实证明,女性生殖器残割的发生率显着下降,并且对女性生殖器残割的健康并发症的认识是导致这一趋势的主要因素。显然需要进一步努力消除这种习俗,以及宗教和文化在塑造社会态度方面的重要性。取缔女性外阴残割的做法被认为是一项积极进展,但可能会产生不利影响,阻止妇女因与女性外阴残割有关的并发症而寻求医疗救助。

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