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Mothers' perceptions of the medicalisation of female genital cutting among the Kisii population in Kenya.

Authors :
Van Eekert, Nina
Van de Velde, Sarah
Anthierens, Sibyl
Biegel, Naomi
Kieiri, Martha
Esho, Tammary
Leye, Els
Source :
Culture, Health & Sexuality; Jul2022, Vol. 24 Issue 7, p983-997, 15p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

While within the Kisii community in Kenya the prevalence of female genital cutting (FGC) is decreasing, the practice is increasingly being performed by health professionals. This study aims to analyse these changes by identifying mothers' motives to opt for medicalised FGC, and how this choice possibly relates to other changes in the practice. We conducted face-to-face semi-structured in-depth interviews with mothers who had daughters around the age of cutting (8–14 years old) in Kisii county, Kenya. Transcripts of the interviews were coded and analysed thematically, applying researcher triangulation. According to mothers' accounts, the main driver behind the choice to medicalise was the belief that medicalising FGC reduces health risks. There were suggestions that medicalised FGC may be becoming the new community norm or the only option. The shift to medicalisation was examined in relation to other changes in the practice of FGC signalling how medicalisation may provide a way to increase the practice's secrecy and decrease its visibility. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13691058
Volume :
24
Issue :
7
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Culture, Health & Sexuality
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
157887536
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/13691058.2021.1906952