2002
DOI: 10.1046/j.1464-4096.2001.01964.x
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Knowledge and attitudes of Korean parents towards their son's circumcision: a nationwide questionnaire study

Abstract: Objective To evaluate knowledge about the foreskin and circumcision, and to understand the attitudes of parents to circumcision in Korea, where circumcision in childhood is widely practised with no particular religious or medical background. Subjects and methods A nationwide study involving questionnaires was conducted on 5500 parents with at least one son attending elementary school.Responses were obtained from one of the parents. Results The response rate was 76.1% (4183); circumcision was most common in boy… Show more

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“…In other report (11), the estimated percentages of youths circumcised highly correlated with family income and education of head of household. However, in our study, different from previous reports (4,7,10,11), there was no significant relationship concerning demographic characteristics, such as education level, occupation, income, and prescence of relatives whose works are related with medicine/paramedicine. Father' s circumcision status was an exceptional factor.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In other report (11), the estimated percentages of youths circumcised highly correlated with family income and education of head of household. However, in our study, different from previous reports (4,7,10,11), there was no significant relationship concerning demographic characteristics, such as education level, occupation, income, and prescence of relatives whose works are related with medicine/paramedicine. Father' s circumcision status was an exceptional factor.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Father' s circumcision status was an exceptional factor. While the circumcision has been employed as religious marker in other western societies, such religious purpose did not serve in Busan like the report of Oh et al (4). Reasons for the difference between this survey and other reports are not entirely clear.…”
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confidence: 55%
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“…Mothers also cited improved future sexual potency as a reason. 27 Circumcision status of the father was the main determinant of the decision to circumcise an infant in one US study, 18 while another found ease of hygiene as the main motivator. 28 Still another US study found over 80% uptake of newborn circumcision despite differences in health care coverage status and race, indicating that economic factors did not outweigh social desirability.…”
Section: Epidemiology and Acceptability Of Male Circumcisionmentioning
confidence: 99%