| Literature DB >> 31800614 |
Anna Wahlberg1, Sara Johnsdotter2, Katarina Ekholm Selling1, Birgitta Essén1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of this paper was to investigate correlations between Somali Swedish own attitudes towards female genital cutting (FGC) and their perceptions about other Swedish Somalis attitudes.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31800614 PMCID: PMC6892496 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0225629
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Variables used to test the hypotheses that approval of FGC correlates with perceptions about what others prefer.
| Original question (Somali translation in questionnaire) | Variables | Categorisation |
|---|---|---|
| Approval of FGC | no tissue removed
nothing (0 mm) pricking (1–10 mm) | |
| Perceived approval of FGC among Swedish Somali men | no tissue removed
nothing (0 mm) pricking (1–10 mm) | |
| Perceived approval of FGC among Swedish Somali women | no tissue removed
nothing (0 mm) pricking (1–10 mm) | |
| Preferred form of FGC on hypothetical daughter | no tissue removed
nothing (0 mm) pricking (1–10 mm) | |
| Perceived percentage of Somali girls being circumcised in Sweden | 0–100% | |
| Men: marriage preference | no tissue removed
not circumcised pricking but no tissue removed some tissue removed tissue removed and some stitching tissue removed and closed | |
| Women: perceived marriage preference among Somali men | no tissue removed
not circumcised pricking but no tissue removed some tissue removed tissue removed and some stitching tissue removed and closed | |
aVAS measurement in millimetres within the brackets
Descriptive statistics of background factors among Somali immigrants in four municipalities in Sweden (n = 648), 2015.
| % | ||
|---|---|---|
| Man | 330/648 | 50.9 |
| Woman | 318/648 | 49.1 |
| 18–25 | 91/642 | 14.2 |
| 26–35 | 217/642 | 33.8 |
| 36–45 | 166/642 | 25.9 |
| ≥ 46 | 168/642 | 26.2 |
| ≤ 2 | 168/647 | 26.0 |
| 3–4 | 111/647 | 17.2 |
| 5–9 | 163/647 | 25.2 |
| 10–14 | 80/647 | 12.4 |
| ≥ 15 | 125/647 | 19.3 |
| Single | 246/644 | 38.2 |
| Married/partner | 343/644 | 53.3 |
| Divorced/widowed | 55/644 | 8.5 |
| University/college | 62/644 | 9.6 |
| Secondary school | 207/644 | 32.1 |
| Primary school | 257/644 | 39.9 |
| Koranic school | 43/644 | 6.7 |
| No education | 75/644 | 11.6 |
| Urban | 521/642 | 81.2 |
| Rural | 121/642 | 18.8 |
Cross-tabulations comparing the agreement between Swedish Somalis’ own approval of FGC and their assumptions about approval of FGC among most other Swedish Somali men and women.
| Approval of FGC | ||
|---|---|---|
| No tissue removed (%) | Tissue removed (%) | |
| No tissue removed | 507/572 (88.6) | 14/74 (18.9) |
| Tissue removed | 65/572 (11.4) | 60/74 (81.1) |
| No tissue removed | 471/571 (82.5) | 17/74 (23.0) |
| Tissue removed | 100/571 (17.5) | 57/74 (77.0) |
a Bangdiwala’s B-statistic 0.85, Cohen’s kappa 0.54
b Bangdiwala’s B-statistic 0.78, Cohen’s kappa 0.40
Fig 1Agreement charts illustrating the agreement between Swedish Somalis approval of ‘no circumcision’, ‘pricking’ or ‘removal of tissue’ (x-axis) as compared with their assumptions about approval among most other Swedish Somali men (left graph) and women (right graph) (y-axis).
Within the rectangles, the black area represents complete agreement, the grey area partial agreement, and the white area no agreement.
Fig 2Participants preferred form of FGC on their own (hypothetical) daughter and their assessment of how many Somali girls get circumcised in Sweden (mean with 95% CI).
Welch’s t-test: p < 0.001.
Marriage preference among Swedish Somali men in regard to women’s FGC status, and women’s presumptions of men’s preference.
| % | ||
|---|---|---|
| No tissue removed | 301/327 | 92.0 |
| Not circumcised | (249/327) | (76.1) |
| Pricked | (52/327) | (15.9) |
| Tissue removed | 6/327 | 1.8 |
| Does not matter | 20/327 | 6.1 |
| No tissue removed | 277/309 | 89.6 |
| Not circumcised | (210/309) | (68.0) |
| Pricked | (67/309) | (21.7) |
| Tissue removed | 16/309 | 5.2 |
| Does not matter | 16/309 | 5.2 |