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Female genital mutilation in the Sudan: survey of the attitude of Khartoum university students towards this practice.

机译:苏丹的女性外阴残割:喀土穆大学生对这种习俗的态度调查。

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BACKGROUND: Female genital mutilation (FGM) or female circumcision is the removal of variable amounts of tissue from the female external genitalia. It is practised all over the world on very young girls. This study was conducted in Sudan where FGM is a criminal offence and not a religious dictate. We assessed the knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of this practice among Khartoum university students and compared the differences between male and female student responses. METHODS: An anonymised detailed questionnaire was distributed among the university students. In addition to the participant's age, marital status, course studying, details regarding their attitude, knowledge of the practice of FGM, and their own experiences were collected. RESULTS: Of the 500 questionnaires distributed, 414 (82.8%) were returned from 192 (46%) females and 222 (54%) males. 109 (56.8%) of the female respondents were themselves circumcised.18.8% of the male students and 9.4% of the female students thought FGM was recommended by their religion. Only 90 (46.9%) female students compared with 133 (59.9%) male students thought FGM was illegal. Though 16 (8.3%) female respondents thought FGM would increase their chances of marriage, the majority, 166 (74.8%), of the male students would prefer a non-circumcised female. CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that 109 (56.8%) female university students who responded were circumcised. Confusing religious messages and ambiguous laws seem to be responsible for the continuation of this practice. The study highlights the partnership that needs to be established between religious leaders and educationalists to end this medieval practice.
机译:背景:女性外阴残割术(FGM)或女性割礼是从女性外生殖器中去除不同量的组织。它在全世界非常年轻的女孩上得到实践。这项研究是在苏丹进行的,那里的女性外阴残割是刑事犯罪,而不是宗教命令。我们评估了喀土穆大学生对这种做法的知识,态度和看法,并比较了男性和女性学生反应之间的差异。方法:匿名匿名详细调查表分发给大学生。除了参与者的年龄,婚姻状况,课程学习,有关其态度的详细信息,对女性生殖器切割实践的了解以及他们自己的经历之外,还进行了收集。结果:在分发的500份问卷中,从192位(46%)女性和222位(54%)男性中回收了414位(82.8%)。 109名女性(56.8%)自己被割礼,其中18.8%的男学生和9.4%的女学生认为她们的宗教信仰推荐了女性生殖器切割。女学生中只有90名(46.9%)认为外阴残割是非法的,而133名男学生(59.9%)。尽管有16名(8.3%)女受访者认为女性生殖器切割会增加结婚的机会,但大多数男学生中有166名(74.8%)倾向于未受割礼的女性。结论:这项研究表明,有109名(56.8%)女大学生接受了割礼。令人困惑的宗教信息和含糊的法律似乎是这种习俗的延续。该研究强调了宗教领袖和教育家之间需要建立的伙伴关系,以结束这种中世纪的习俗。

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