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Culture, Health & Sexuality
An International Journal for Research, Intervention and Care
Volume 7, 2005 - Issue 5: Themed Symposium: Female Genital Cutting
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Methodological issues in measuring the impact of interventions against female genital cutting

Pages 463-477 | Published online: 19 Aug 2006

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Richard Antony Powell & Mohamed Yussuf. (2022) Medical narrative and religious norm driving cut type and medicalization changes in female genital mutilation/cutting in Somaliland. Health Care for Women International 43:7-8, pages 722-745.
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Duna Alkhalaileh, Sarah R. Hayford, Alison H. Norris & Maria F. Gallo. (2018) Prevalence and attitudes on female genital mutilation/cutting in Egypt since criminalisation in 2008. Culture, Health & Sexuality 20:2, pages 173-182.
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Jon-Håkon Schultz & Inger-Lise Lien. (2013) Meaning-making of female genital cutting: children’s perception and acquired knowledge of the ritual. International Journal of Women's Health 5, pages 165-175.
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SibylleI. Rahlenbeck & Wubegzier Mekonnen. (2009) Growing rejection of female genital cutting among women of reproductive age in Amhara, Ethiopia. Culture, Health & Sexuality 11:4, pages 443-452.
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Valeria Cetorelli, Ben Wilson, Ewa Batyra & Ernestina Coast. (2020) Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting in Mali and Mauritania: Understanding Trends and Evaluating Policies. Studies in Family Planning 51:1, pages 51-69.
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Mhairi A. Gibson, Eshetu Gurmu, Beatriz Cobo, María M. Rueda & Isabel M. Scott. (2018) Indirect questioning method reveals hidden support for female genital cutting in South Central Ethiopia. PLOS ONE 13:5, pages e0193985.
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Ngianga-Bakwin Kandala & Paul Nzinga KombaNgianga-Bakwin Kandala & Paul Nzinga Komba. 2018. Female Genital Mutilation around The World:. Female Genital Mutilation around The World: 27 94 .
Janet A. Howard & Mhairi A. Gibson. (2017) Frequency-dependent female genital cutting behaviour confers evolutionary fitness benefits. Nature Ecology & Evolution 1:3.
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Armelle Andro & Marie Lesclingand. (2016) Les mutilations génitales féminines. État des lieux et des connaissances. Population Vol. 71:2, pages 224-311.
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Kouie Plo, Kouadio Asse, Dohagneron Seï & John Yenan. (2014) Female Genital Mutilation in Infants and Young Girls: Report of Sixty Cases Observed at the General Hospital of Abobo (Abidjan, Cote D’Ivoire, West Africa). International Journal of Pediatrics 2014, pages 1-5.
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Abdi A Gele, Bente P Bø & Johanne Sundby. (2013) Have we made progress in Somalia after 30 years of interventions? Attitudes toward female circumcision among people in the Hargeisa district. BMC Research Notes 6:1.
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Elisabeth Isman, Amina Mahmoud Warsame, Annika Johansson, Sarah Fried & Vanja Berggren. (2013) Midwives' Experiences in Providing Care and Counselling to Women with Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) Related Problems. Obstetrics and Gynecology International 2013, pages 1-9.
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Abdi A Gele, Elise B Johansen & Johanne Sundby. (2012) When female circumcision comes to the West: Attitudes toward the practice among Somali Immigrants in Oslo. BMC Public Health 12:1.
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Rigmor C. Berg & Eva Denison. (2012) Effectiveness of Interventions Designed to Prevent Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting: A Systematic Review. Studies in Family Planning 43:2, pages 135-146.
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Rigmor C. Berg & Eva Denison. (2011) Does Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C) Affect Women’s Sexual Functioning? A Systematic Review of the Sexual Consequences of FGM/C. Sexuality Research and Social Policy 9:1, pages 41-56.
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Rigmor C Berg & Eva Denison. (2012) Interventions to reduce the prevalence of female genital mutilation/cutting in African countries. Campbell Systematic Reviews 8:1, pages 1-155.
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Nafissatou J. Diop & Ian Askew. (2009) The Effectiveness of a Community‐based Education Program on Abandoning Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting in Senegal. Studies in Family Planning 40:4, pages 307-318.
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Celia A Brown & Richard J Lilford. (2006) The stepped wedge trial design: a systematic review. BMC Medical Research Methodology 6:1.
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