نتایج جستجو برای: genital mutilation

تعداد نتایج: 22369  

Journal: :African health sciences 2012
M Martinelli J E Ollé-Goig

The practice of female genital mutilation (we will use the latest definition adopted by WHO/UNFP: female genital mutilation/cutting or FGM/C) is still widespread in 28 African countries. The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that more than two million females undergo some form of genital mutilation every year. Its negative health impact and its ethical and human rights aspects have been...

Journal: :Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care 2014

2002
K. Nagaraja Rao G. Bharathi Sameeran Chate

Genital self-mutilation is a rare severe form of self-injurious behaviour usually described in psychotic disorders with delusions & hallucinations. It has been ascribed to sexual conflicts, body image distortion, internalized aggression and suicidal intent. This phenomenon has been described in schizophrenia, affective psychosis, alcohol intoxication and personality disorders. In the present ca...

2016
Mulugeta Gajaa Negash Wakgari Yigzaw Kebede Lemma Derseh

BACKGROUND Female genital mutilation is currently a public health problem which needs investigation and immediate action. Ethiopia is the second-ranked African country in terms of having higher numbers of circumcised girls. This study aimed to determine prevalence and associated factors of circumcision among daughters of reproductive aged women. METHODS A community based cross-sectional study...

2017
Vinod Sharma Aditi Sharma

According to literature, genital self-mutilation (GSM) is more commonly associated with psychosis as compared with self-mutilation as a whole. There have been many case reports of GSM in psychotic disorders. We describe herein a case of a Caucasian, employed, and married male suffering from bipolar disorder type II with history of self-mutilating behavior, who amputated his penis during symptom...

Journal: :Obstetrics & Gynecology International Journal 2018

Journal: :Women's Health 2007

Journal: :Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology 2020

Journal: :Obstetrics & Gynecology International Journal 2016

Journal: :Global Discourse 2022

UK female genital mutilation laws discriminate against specific women and infantilise them. Female types accord with those of the politically partisan World Health Organisation, but new instances reported are piercings. Most seen in National Service is less severe than male circumcision, which not illegal. The laws, monitoring reporting systems need reviewing a view to decriminalising mutilation.

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