Male Circumcision impacts on Sexual Function, Psychological Well-being, and Overall Quality of Life in Ghana and the sub-Saharan Africa: A Scoping Review
Ophelia Nkrumah Johannes -,
Alfred Addy -,
George Benneh Mensah -
Abstract:Male circumcision is a controversial topic that has sparked debates regarding its impact on sexual function, psychological well-being, and overall quality of life. Several empirical studies conducted in West Africa, particularly in Ghana, have shed light on this issue. The objective of these studies was to examine the effects of male circumcision on various aspects of men's lives.
However, there are research gaps that need to be addressed to make the findings more robust. One such gap is the lack of long-term … Show more
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