2023
DOI: 10.2196/43403
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Clitoral Therapy Device for Alleviating Sexual Dysfunction After Female Genital Mutilation: Randomized Controlled Trial

Abstract: Background Female genital mutilation is considered a crime but is still practiced today in Africa and the Middle East, despite all the laws that make this procedure illegal due to the long-term physical and psychological harm it causes to women. Millions of girls and women living today have undergone genital mutilation, which involves removing the external female genitalia either partially or totally, based on the belief that it restricts feminine sexuality, thereby “saving” a girl for marriage. Fo… Show more

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“…This is also true for other FGC-interventions such as education efforts, FGC awareness raising sessions or other group activities outside of healthcare settings. An important finding is that several studies among women opting for clitoral surgery indicate that sexual health counseling can be helpful without any further medical intervention being needed (Abdulcadir, 2019;O'Neill, 2019;Sakr et al, 2023). This suggests that social and psychosexual counseling have a significant role to play also considering the women who experience problems but who do not seek medical procedures.…”
Section: Welfare Encounters In Migrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is also true for other FGC-interventions such as education efforts, FGC awareness raising sessions or other group activities outside of healthcare settings. An important finding is that several studies among women opting for clitoral surgery indicate that sexual health counseling can be helpful without any further medical intervention being needed (Abdulcadir, 2019;O'Neill, 2019;Sakr et al, 2023). This suggests that social and psychosexual counseling have a significant role to play also considering the women who experience problems but who do not seek medical procedures.…”
Section: Welfare Encounters In Migrationmentioning
confidence: 99%