Lived experiences and opinions of women of sub-Saharan origin on female genital mutilation: A phenomenological study (2022)
This study is a Descriptive research regarding All FGM/C with the following characteristics:
Author(s): MartĂnez-Linares,J. M., LĂłpez-Entrambasaguas,O. M., FernĂĄndez-Medina,I. M., Berthe-Kone,O., FernĂĄndez-Sola,C., JimĂ©nez-Lasserrotte,M. D. M., HernĂĄndez-Padilla,J. M.,& Canet-VĂ©lez,O
FGM/C Type(s): All
Health area of focus: None.
Objective: This study aimed to describe and understand the lived experiences and opinions of sub-Saharan women living in Spain in relation to female genital mutilation.
Study Population: sub-Saharan women living in Spain
Findings: Two themes with four subthemes were identified from the data analysis: 1) âThe traumatic experience of female circumcisionâ with the subthemes âFemale mutilation is a physical and psychological torture procedureâ and ârecognising and coping with negative emotionsâ; 2) âThe fight for the eradication of female genital mutilationâ which contains the subthemes âthe need for a real sociocultural change at the originâ and ââI want to be the lastâ: Personal development leads to sociocultural changeâ.Conclusions
Female genital mutilation was experienced by women as a very aggressive and traumatic event. It causes considerable negative emotions that last over time. Although there is a tendency to reject the practice,in women’s countries of origin,there is social pressure for girls to be mutilated.Relevance to clinical practice
Caring for women who have suffered from female genital mutilation requires awareness of the traumatic experience they underwent when they were girls. Healthcare professionals play a crucial role in eradicating female genital mutilation. Apart from education,preventive measures may include specific recommendations when girls are travelling to the country of origin and participatory action research.What does this paper contribute to the wider global clinical community?
Female genital mutilation/cutting constitutes a traumatic experience that conditions the quality of life of women who suffer it. Stress,pain,sexual dissatisfaction and identity issues are regularly reported.
Education of men and women is the foundation of activism against female genital mutilation.
Geographical coverage
Region(s):Southern Europe
Country(ies):Spain