| Literature DB >> 23935631 |
Adriana Kaplan1, Babucarr Cham, Lamin A Njie, Ana Seixas, Sandra Blanco, Mireia Utzet.
Abstract
Efforts aimed at the abandonment of Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C) in the communities where it is deeply rooted have extensively considered and addressed women's perceptions on the issue, leaving those of men barely acknowledged. Although the practice is generally confined to the secret world of women, it does not mean that men cannot be influential. Indeed, men can play an important role in prevention. In order to address this gap, and having as background an extensive ethnographic field work, a transversal descriptive study was designed to explore Gambian men's knowledge and attitudes towards FGM/C, as well as related practices in their family/household. Results show ethnic identity, more than religion, as the decisive shaping factor on how men conceive and value FGM/C. The greater support towards the practice is found among traditionally practicing groups. A substantial proportion of men intend to have it performed on their daughters, although reporting a low involvement in the decision making process, with very few taking alone the final decision. Only a minority is aware of FGM/C health consequences, but those who understand its negative impact on the health and well-being of girls and women are quite willing to play a role in its prevention.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23935631 PMCID: PMC3723317 DOI: 10.1155/2013/643780
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Obstet Gynecol Int ISSN: 1687-9597
FGM/C prevalence rates per region/LGA.
| Region | Local government area | Prevalence |
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| Great Banjul Area | Banjul | 56.3% |
| Kanifing | 69.5% | |
| West Coast Region | Brikama | 84.5% |
| Lower River Region | Mansakonko | 90.6% |
| North Bank Region | Kerewan | 49.2% |
| Central River Region | Kuntaur | 63.4% |
| Janjanbureh | 75.9% | |
| Upper River Region | Basse | 99.0% |
Source: MICS2010, UNICEF The Gambia—GBOs.
FGM/C prevalence rates per ethnic group.
| Ethnic group | Prevalence |
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| Mandinka/Jahanka | 96.7% |
| Wolof | 12.4% |
| Djola/Karoninka | 87.0% |
| Fula/Tukulor/Lorobo | 87.3% |
| Serer | 43.0% |
| Serahule | 97.8% |
Source: MICS2010, UNICEF The Gambia—GBOs.
Socio-demographic description of sample and clusters.
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| 16–30 years | 272 | 42.1 | 135 | 38.9 | 407 | 41.0 |
| 31–45 years | 240 | 37.2 | 148 | 42.7 | 388 | 39.1 |
| 46–60 years | 92 | 14.2 | 46 | 13.3 | 138 | 13.9 |
| +60 years | 42 | 6.5 | 18 | 5.2 | 60 | 6.0 |
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| Agriculture, livestock, and fishery sector | 295 | 47.0 | 200 | 59.3 | 495 | 51.3 |
| Services sector | 146 | 23.3 | 53 | 15.7 | 199 | 20.6 |
| Health professionals | 49 | 7.8 | 18 | 5.3 | 67 | 7.0 |
| Education professionals | 45 | 7.2 | 30 | 8.9 | 75 | 7.8 |
| Students | 48 | 7.7 | 25 | 7.4 | 73 | 7.6 |
| Other | 44 | 7.0 | 11 | 3.3 | 55 | 5.7 |
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| Mandinka | 382 | 59.8* | 22 | 6.4 | 404 | 41.2 |
| Wolof | 9 | 1.4 | 186 | 54.4* | 195 | 19.9 |
| Fula | 133 | 20.8* | 40 | 11.7 | 173 | 17.6 |
| Serahule | 10 | 1.6 | 2 | 0.6 | 12 | 1.2 |
| Djola | 84 | 13.1* | 11 | 3.2 | 95 | 9.7 |
| Serer | 9 | 1.4 | 49 | 14.3* | 58 | 5.9 |
| Other | 12 | 1.9 | 32 | 9.4 | 44 | 4.5 |
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| Muslim | 608 | 98.5* | 292 | 91.5 | 900 | 96.2 |
| Christian | 9 | 1.5 | 24 | 7.5* | 33 | 3.5 |
| Other | 0 | 0.0 | 3 | 0.9 | 3 | 0.3 |
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| Married | 450 | 73.8 | 250 | 75.5 | 700 | 74.4 |
| Single | 160 | 26.2 | 81 | 24.5 | 241 | 25.6 |
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*Occurrence is significantly overrepresented in the given cluster than in the whole sample (P < 0.001).
Knowledge, attitudes, and practices.
| Q6. Who takes the final decision to practice FGM/C on your daughter?a | ||
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| Men | 53 | 8.0 |
| Women | 502 | 75.8 |
| Both men and women | 41 | 6.2 |
| Other relatives/community members | 66 | 10.0 |
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| Total | 662 | 100.0 |
aOnly answered if replied “yes” in Q1.
Description of the clusters (active variables).
| Variable label | Characteristic categories | Percent of category in cluster | Percent of category in sample |
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| Q1. Is FGM/C practiced in your family/household? | Yes | 99.7 | 70.0 |
| Q5. Do you take part in the decision making process on FGM/C? | Yes | 37.0 | 25.7 |
| Q8. Do you know of any health consequences related to FGM/C? | No | 82.9 | 71.4 |
| Q13. Do you think men have a role to play in preventing FGM/C? | No | 68.8 | 48.4 |
| Q15. If you have a daughter in the future, do you intend to circumcise her? | Yes | 92.5 | 60.7 |
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| Q1. Is FGM/C practiced in your family/household? | No | 80.7 | 30.0 |
| Q5. Do you take part in the decision making process on FGM/C? | No | 87.2 | 74.3 |
| Q8. Do you know of any health consequences related to FGM/C? | Yes | 47.0 | 28.6 |
| Q13. Do you think men have a role to play in preventing FGM/C? | Yes | 86.1 | 51.6 |
| Q15. If you have a daughter in the future, do you intend to circumcise her? | No | 96.0 | 39.3 |
Figure 1Multiple correspondence analysis.
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| Q1. Is FGM/C practiced in your family/household?a | Q3. At what age is FGM/C done on girls in your family/household?b,c | Q5. Do you take part in the decision making process on FGM/C in your family?a,c | |||||||
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| Total | 694 | 70.0 | 251 | 39.8 | 241 | 34.8 | |||
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| Agriculture, livestock, and fishery sector | 316 | 64.1 | (59.8; 68.4) | 109 | 37.8 | (32.2; 43.5) | 109 | 34.6 | (29.2; 40.0) |
| Services sector | 151 | 75.9 | (69.7; 82.1) | 54 | 41.2 | (32.7; 49.7) | 60 | 39.7 | (31.6; 47.9) |
| Health professionals | 55 | 82.1 | (72.2; 92.0) | 20 | 40.0 | (26.3; 53.7) | 21 | 38.9 | (24.7; 52.8) |
| Education professionals | 50 | 66.7 | (55.3; 78.0) | 19 | 38.8 | (25.0; 52.6) | 15 | 30.0 | (16.3; 43.7) |
| Students | 56 | 76.7 | (66.3; 87.1) | 17 | 34.7 | (21.2; 48.1) | 11 | 19.6 | (8.3; 30.9) |
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| 16–30 years | 294 | 72.4 | (67.9; 76.9) | 94 | 34.8 | (29.1; 40.5) | 67 | 22.9 | (17.9; 27.8) |
| 31–45 years | 255 | 65.7 | (60.9; 70.6) | 110 | 48.7 | (42.1; 55.2) | 117 | 46.1 | (39.7; 52.4) |
| 46–60 years | 94 | 68.6 | (60.5; 76.7) | 32 | 36.4 | (26.2; 46.5) | 45 | 47.4 | (36.8; 57.9) |
| +60 years | 51 | 85.0 | (75.1; 94.9) | 15 | 32.6 | (18.9; 46.3) | 12 | 24.0 | (11.2; 36.8) |
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| Mandinka | 394 | 97.8 | (96.2; 99.3) | 159 | 44.8 | (39.6; 50.0) | 144 | 36.6 | (61.8; 41.5) |
| Wolof | 10 | 5.1 | (1.8; 8.5) | 3 | 33.3 | (0.6; 66.1) | 3 | 33.3 | (7.5; 70.1) |
| Fula | 153 | 89.0 | (84.0; 93.9) | 48 | 34.0 | (26.2; 41.9) | 49 | 32.0 | (24.3; 39.7) |
| Serahule | 10 | 83.3 | (51.6; 97.9) | 4 | 40.0 | (7.9; 72.1) | 4 | 40.0 | (12.2; 73.8) |
| Djola | 95 | 100 | (96.2; 100.0) | 26 | 29.9 | (20.2; 39.6) | 31 | 32.6 | (22.7; 42.6) |
| Serer | 10 | 17.2 | (6.7; 27.8) | 4 | 44.4 | (9.9; 78.9) | 3 | 30.0 | (6.7; 35.2) |
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| Muslim | 651 | 72.5 | (69.5; 75.5) | 242 | 40.8 | (36.8; 44.8) | 231 | 35.6 | (31.8; 39.4) |
| Christian | 9 | 27.3 | (10.6; 44.0) | 2 | 22.2 | — | 1 | 9.0 | — |
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| Married | 483 | 69.1 | (65.6; 72.6) | 188 | 42.9 | (38.3; 47.6) | 189 | 39.3 | (34.8; 73.8) |
| Single | 175 | 72.9 | (67.1; 78.7) | 51 | 32.5 | (25.1; 38.2) | 37 | 21.1 | (14.8; 27.5) |
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aTo allow a better understanding of the results, the table only presents the percentage of men who answered “yes” to the question.
bTo allow a better understanding of the results, the table only presents the percentage of men who answered “0–3 years old” to the question.
cOnly answered if replied “yes” in Q1.
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| Q8. Do you know of any health consequences related to FGM/C?a | Q9. Is FGM/C a mandatory practice by religion?a | Q10. Is FGM/C equivalent to male circumcision?a | |||||||
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| Total | 280 | 28.3 | 443 | 46.2 | 388 | 39.8 | |||
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| Agriculture, livestock, and fishery sector | 122 | 24.7 | (20.7; 28.6) | 196 | 41.4 | (36.8; 45.9) | 175 | 36.2 | (31.8; 40.5) |
| Services sector | 48 | 24.2 | (18.0; 30.5) | 108 | 56.0 | (48.7; 63.2) | 92 | 46.9 | (39.7; 54.2) |
| Health professionals | 31 | 46.3 | (33.6; 59.0) | 30 | 47.6 | (34.5; 60.7) | 26 | 39.4 | (26.8; 51.9) |
| Education professionals | 36 | 48.0 | (36.0; 60.0) | 33 | 44.6 | (32.6; 56.6) | 28 | 38.4 | (26.5; 50.2) |
| Students | 19 | 26.0 | (15.3; 36.8) | 30 | 41.7 | (29.6; 53.7) | 27 | 50.0 | (35.7; 64.3) |
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| 16–30 years | 117 | 28.7 | (24.2; 33.3) | 178 | 45.3 | (40.2; 50.3) | 163 | 40.6 | (35.7; 45.6) |
| 31–45 years | 122 | 31.5 | (26.8; 36.3) | 170 | 45.1 | (39.9; 50.2) | 142 | 37.4 | (32.4; 42.4) |
| 46–60 years | 33 | 24.1 | (16.6; 31.6) | 64 | 49.2 | (40.3; 58.2) | 54 | 40.0 | (31.4; 48.6) |
| +60 years | 8 | 15.4 | (4.6; 26.2) | 31 | 53.4 | (39.7; 67.1) | 29 | 49.2 | (35.5; 62.8) |
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| Mandinka | 97 | 24.0 | (19.7; 28.3) | 283 | 72.8 | (68.2; 77.3) | 234 | 59.4 | (54.4; 64.4) |
| Wolof | 93 | 47.9 | (40.7; 55.2) | 9 | 4.7 | (1.5; 8.0) | 10 | 5.2 | (1.8; 8.5) |
| Fula | 33 | 19.2 | (13.0; 25.4) | 93 | 56.0 | (48.2; 63.9) | 74 | 43.8 | (36.0; 51.6) |
| Serahule | 4 | 33.3 | (9.9; 65.1) | 9 | 75 | (42.8; 94.5) | 4 | 33.3 | (9.9; 65.1) |
| Djola | 16 | 16.8 | (8.8; 24.9) | 32 | 36.4 | (25.7; 47.0) | 44 | 47.3 | (36.6; 58.0) |
| Serer | 12 | 20.7 | (9.4; 32.0) | 6 | 10.3 | (1.6; 19.0) | 5 | 8.6 | (2.9; 19.0) |
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| Muslim | 253 | 28.2 | (25.2; 31.2) | 423 | 48.7 | (45.3; 52.1) | 364 | 41.1 | (37.8; 44.4) |
| Christian | 11 | 33.3 | (15.7; 50.9) | 3 | 9.1 | (1.9; 24.3) | 6 | 18.8 | (7.2; 36.4) |
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| Married | 199 | 28.5 | (25.1; 31.9) | 312 | 46.6 | (42.8; 50.5) | 271 | 39.4 | (35.7; 43.2) |
| Single | 66 | 27.4 | (21.5; 33.2) | 108 | 45.6 | (39.0; 52.1) | 95 | 39.7 | (33.3; 46.2) |
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aTo allow a better understanding of the results, the table only presents the percentage of men who answered “yes” to the question.
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| Q13. Do you think men have a role to play in preventing FGM/C?a | Q15. If you have a daughter in the future, do you intend to circumcise her?a | Q16. Do you think that the practice of FGM/C should continue?a | |||||||
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| Total | 510 | 51.6 | 583 | 60.9 | 605 | 61.8 | |||
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| Agriculture, livestock, and fishery sector | 252 | 51.2 | (46.7; 55.7) | 275 | 56.7 | (52.2; 61.2) | 284 | 58.4 | (54.0; 62.9) |
| Services sector | 95 | 47.7 | (40.5; 54.9) | 130 | 68.8 | (61.9; 75.7) | 137 | 69.2 | (62.5; 75.9) |
| Health professionals | 38 | 57.6 | (44.9; 70.3) | 38 | 63.3 | (50.3; 76.4) | 38 | 59.4 | (46.6; 72.2) |
| Education professionals | 48 | 65.3 | (53.9; 76.8) | 44 | 59.5 | (47.6; 71.3) | 45 | 60.8 | (49.0; 72.6) |
| Students | 30 | 41.1 | (29.1; 53.1) | 40 | 55.6 | (43.4; 67.7) | 43 | 58.9 | (46.9; 70.9) |
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| 16–30 years | 192 | 47.3 | (42.3; 52.3) | 253 | 63.4 | (58.6; 68.3) | 262 | 65.0 | (60.2; 69.8) |
| 31–45 years | 218 | 56.3 | (51.3; 61.4) | 214 | 57.1 | (51.9; 62.2) | 215 | 56.3 | (51.2; 61.4) |
| 46–60 years | 70 | 51.1 | (42.4; 59.8) | 78 | 62.4 | (53.5; 71.3) | 89 | 66.4 | (58.0; 74.8) |
| +60 years | 30 | 50.8 | (37.2; 64.5) | 38 | 64.4 | (51.3; 77.5) | 39 | 66.1 | (53.2; 79.0) |
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| Mandinka | 151 | 37.5 | (32.6; 42.3) | 342 | 88.4 | (85.0; 91.7) | 345 | 87.1 | (83.7; 90.6) |
| Wolof | 163 | 83.6 | (78.1; 89.0) | 10 | 5.2 | (1.8; 8.6) | 18 | 9.2 | (4.9; 13.6) |
| Fula | 73 | 42.7 | (35.0; 50.4) | 121 | 72.0 | (64.9; 79.1) | 129 | 76.3 | (69.6; 83.0) |
| Serahule | 5 | 41.7 | (15.2; 72.3) | 8 | 66.7 | (34.9; 90.1) | 7 | 63.6 | (30.8; 89.1) |
| Djola | 34 | 35.8 | (25.6; 46.0) | 76 | 84.4 | (76.4; 92.5) | 78 | 83.0 | (74.8; 91.1) |
| Serer | 46 | 80.7 | (69.6; 91.8) | 9 | 16.4 | (5.7; 27.1) | 12 | 21.1 | (9.6; 32.5) |
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| Muslim | 445 | 49.7 | (46.3; 53.0) | 554 | 63.7 | (60.4; 66.9) | 574 | 64.6 | (61.4; 67.8) |
| Christian | 25 | 75.6 | (59.6; 91.9) | 5 | 15.6 | (5.3; 32.8) | 6 | 18.2 | (7.0; 35.5) |
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| Married | 360 | 51.7 | (47.9; 55.4) | 408 | 60.8 | (57.0; 64.6) | 419 | 61.0 | (57.3; 64.7) |
| Single | 124 | 51.7 | (45.1; 58.2) | 143 | 60.3 | (53.9; 66.8) | 152 | 63.3 | (57.0; 69.6) |
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aTo allow a better understanding of the results, the table only presents the percentage of men who answered “yes” to the question.