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Abdulrahim A Rouzi1, Rigmor C Berg2,3, Rana Alamoudi1, Faten Alzaban4, Mohammad Sehlo4,5.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to determine whether female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) exists in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.Entities:
Keywords: Jeddah; Saudi Arabia; community gynaecology; female; genital; mutilation
Year: 2019 PMID: 31154295 PMCID: PMC6549616 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-024684
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Sociodemographic characteristics of the study participants, by FGM/C status and total
| Women with FGM/C, n=175 | Women with no FGM/C, n=756 | Total sample, | Test for difference* | |
| Age, years (average, SD) | 33.4±9.95 | 28.1±8.62 | 28.9±9.1 | t=−90.39 (df=930), p<0.001 |
| Nationality | ||||
| Saudi | 87 (49.7) | 572 (75.7) | 683 (70.9) | X2=81.23, df=1 p<0.001 |
| Naturalised Saudi | 23 (13.1) | 54 (7.1) | 79 (8.2) | |
| Non-Saudi | 65 (37.2) | 130 (17.5) | 201 (20.9) | |
| Marital status | ||||
| Single | 42 (24.0) | 403 (53.3) | 463 (48.1) | X2=38.65, df=1 p<0.001 |
| Married | 122 (69.7) | 330 (43.7) | 465 (41.3) | |
| Divorced | 8 (4.6) | 18 (2.4) | 27 (2.8) | |
| Widowed | 3 (1.7) | 5 (1.0) | 8 (0.8) | |
| Education | ||||
| No university education | 80 (45.7) | 307 (40.6) | 399 (41.4) | X2=1.53, df=1 p=0.23 |
| Some or completed university | 95 (54.3) | 449 (59.4) | 564 (58.6) | |
| Occupation | ||||
| Student | 30 (17.1) | 356 (47.1) | 404 (42.0) | X2=3.18, df=1 p=0.79 |
| Part-time employed | 11 (6.3) | 23 (3.0) | 36 (3.7) | |
| Full-time employed | 49 (28.0) | 185 (24.5) | 239 (24.8) | |
| Retired | 10 (5.7) | 6 (1.0) | 16 (1.7) | |
| Stay-at-home housewife | 75 (42.9) | 186 (24.6) | 268 (27.8) | |
| Monthly income | ||||
| <5000 Saudi Riyal (<≈US$1330) | 74 (42.3) | 158 (20.9) | 240 (24.9) | X2=34.74, df=1 p<0.001 |
| 5000–10 000 (≈US$1331–US$2665) | 57 (32.6) | 263 (34.8) | 330 (34.3) | |
| >10 000 (≈US$2665) | 44 (25.1) | 335 (44.3) | 393 (40.8) |
*Statistically significant differences between women with FGM/C and women with no FGM/C were found for age, Saudi nationality versus not, married versus not, income <5000 Saudi Riyal versus >5000.
FGM/C, female genital mutilation/cutting; ns, not statistically significant.
Characteristics of the FGM/C procedure among women with FGM/C
| Women with FGM/C, n=175 | |
| Type of FGM/C | |
| Flesh removed/cutting=type I or II | 37 (21.1) |
| Suturing of body parts/sewn closed=type III | 11 (6.3) |
| No removal of flesh=type IV | 46 (26.3) |
| Do not know | 81 (46.3) |
| Age when FGM/C was done | |
| Within 1 week after birth | 101 (57.7) |
| Who was the decision maker | |
| Mother | 89 (50.9) |
| Grandmother | 40 (22.9) |
| Father | 7 (4.0) |
| Two or more close family members | 30 (17.1) |
| Other | 9 (5.1) |
| Who performed the FGM/C procedure | |
| Doctor or nurse | 38 (21.7) |
| Midwife | 65 (37.1) |
| Relative | 35 (20.0) |
| Do not know | 35 (20.0) |
| Other | 2 (1.2) |
| Where FGM/C was done | |
| Hospital or clinic | 41 (23.4) |
| Midwife’s house | 8 (4.6) |
| Home of participant | 99 (56.6) |
| Home of relative | 4 (2.3) |
| Do not know | 22 (12.6) |
| Other | 1 (0.6) |
| Instrument used for the procedure | |
| Razor blade | 20 (11.4) |
| Scissors | 30 (17.1) |
| Surgical scalpel | 12 (6.9) |
| Do not know | 111 (63.5) |
| Other | 2 (1.1) |
| Type of analgesia used | |
| Full anaesthesia | 7 (4.0) |
| Local anaesthesia | 25 (14.3) |
| No anaesthesia | 55 (31.4) |
| Do not know | 88 (50.3) |
| Complications when FGM/C was done | |
| None | 155 (88.6) |
| Bleeding | 2 (1.2) |
| Oedema and swelling | 5 (2.9) |
| Severe pain | 1 (0.6) |
| Urinary retention | 2 (1.2) |
| Infection | 2 (1.2) |
| Fever | 2 (1.2) |
| Two or more of the above | 5 (2.9) |
| Other | 1 (0.6) |
Data are number (%).
FGM/C, female genital mutilation/cutting.
Participants’ perspectives on FGM/C, by FGM/C status and total
| Women with FGM/C, n=175 | Women with no FGM/C, n=756 | Total sample, | |
| Perspective about continuation of FGM/C | |||
| Should continue | 32 (18.3) | 17 (2.2) | 51 (5.3) |
| Should stop | 91 (52.0) | 551 (72.9) | 662 (68.7) |
| It depends | 17 (9.7) | 30 (4.0) | 48 (5.0) |
| Do not know | 35 (20.0) | 158 (20.9) | 202 (21.0) |
| Perspective on main reason for continuation | |||
| Religious beliefs | 18 (10.3) | 61 (8.1) | 84 (8.7) |
| Moral reasons | 36 (20.6) | 153 (20.2) | 197 (20.5) |
| Tradition and cultural norms | 61 (34.9) | 331 (43.8) | 401 (41.6) |
| Social convention | 0 | 5 (0.7) | 5 (0.5) |
| Personal hygiene | 21 (12.0) | 8 (1.1) | 32 (3.3) |
| Sexual pleasure for the husband | 5 (2.9) | 1 (0.1) | 6 (0.6) |
| Two or more of the above reasons | 22 (12.6) | 69 (9.1) | 91 (9.4) |
| Not sure | 12 (6.9) | 129 (17.1) | 147 (15.3) |
Data are number (%).
FGM/C, female genital mutilation/cutting.