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Female circumcision in Nigeria and attitudes towards its discontinuation.
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African journal of medicine and medical sciences [Afr J Med Med Sci] 2015 Dec; Vol. 44 (4), pp. 343-54. - Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- Background: Female Circumcision (FC) is a harmful traditional practice and remains a public health problem particularly in the era of HIV/AIDS. Aside its numerous health implications, it can cause infertility, complications in childbirth and increased risk of newborn deaths. FC is widely practised in Nigeria.<br />Objective: The study assessed the level of FC, daughters' circumcision and attitude towards discontinuation of the practice among women of reproductive age.<br />Methods: Data were extracted from the 2008 Nigeria Demographic Health and Survey. Data were analysed using Chi-square and binary logistic regression models (á = 0.05).<br />Results: Among the respondents, prevalence of FC was 49.2% with 30.6% having circumcised their daughters and 25.8% wishing the practice to continue. About 56% of circumcised women also circumcised their daughters whereas only 2.9% of uncircumcised women circumcised their daughters. Approximately 69.8% of women who had circumcised their daughters would like FC to continue compared to 8.8% of those who never circumcised any of their daughters. The likelihood of FC was higher (OR = 2.07; C.I = 1.85-2.30) among Moslems compare to Christians. Igbo women were less likely to discontinue FC compared to women of Hausa/Fulani ethnic group despite controlling for the confounding variables (OR = 0.57; C.I = 0.35-0.91).<br />Conclusion: Female circumcision is still practiced in all parts of Nigeria and a high proportion of women reported that the practice should continue. There is need to intensify efforts on the campaign against female circumcision in Nigeria.
- Subjects :
- Adolescent
Adult
Culture
Female
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Humans
Middle Aged
Needs Assessment
Nigeria epidemiology
Social Perception
Surveys and Questionnaires
Circumcision, Female adverse effects
Circumcision, Female ethnology
Circumcision, Female psychology
Medicine, African Traditional methods
Medicine, African Traditional psychology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0309-3913
- Volume :
- 44
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- African journal of medicine and medical sciences
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 27462697