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تونس , 29 September 2023

Female Genital Mutilation : Impact on Knowledge, Attitude, Sexual Score Domains and Intention of Females in Northern Upper Egypt

Abstract
This document presents a study on Female Genital Mutilation : Impact on Knowledge, Attitude, Sexual Score Domains and Intention of Females in Northern Upper Egypt. The aim of this study was Estimate effect of FGM on Females' knowledge, Attitude, Sexual Score Domains, and Intention in Northern Upper Egypt. The prevalence of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM/C) among total participants at Beni-Suef is 71.4%. Good knowledge score (27%) was more prevalent among non-mutilated females. Unfavorable and neutral attitude score (49.3%) was more prevalent among females with FGM. that there was a significantly higher Desire domain (5.8±1.8), Arousal domain (13.7±2.9), Lubrication domain (16±3.4), Orgasm domain (11.7±2.6), Satisfaction domain (13.3±2.4), and Total score among not circumcised married participants than circumcised ones but the Pain domain didn't differ significantly between circumcised (9.7±3.3), and not circumcised (9.3±2.2). About 79.4% of females who experienced FGM/C had the intention to mutilate their daughters in the future
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CAWTAR | 2024-07-08 12:05:04
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كلمات المفاتيح :
Female Genital Mutilation// Sexual Medicine//Sexuam Health// The Psychology of Human Sexuality// cosmetic genital surgery// female genital cutting// Sociocultural// Culture// Ethics// Cultural Sensitivity// Sexual Dysfunction// Religious Beliefs//Sexual Dysfunction// Distress// Clinical Sciences// Gender Studies// Human Rights// Women's Health// Egypt//Public Health//Gender and sexuality//Gender discrimination// Sexual and gender based violence