2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpag.2018.07.010
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Prevalence of Female Circumcision among Young Women in Beni-Suef, Egypt: A Cross-Sectional Study

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“…In the pooled analysis for dysmenorrhea, the 3 studies with the largest effect sizes (el-Defrawi and colleagues [2001] [45], Elnashar and colleagues [2007] [64], and Kaplan and colleagues [2013] [46]) interviewed patients in medical settings such as family planning centers, obstetric and gynecologic clinics, and other hospital settings, and studies reporting smaller effect sizes took place in nonmedical settings. For example, Ali and colleagues (2018) [67] interviewed participants in their homes, and Arafa and colleagues (2018) [68] surveyed university students.…”
Section: Plos Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the pooled analysis for dysmenorrhea, the 3 studies with the largest effect sizes (el-Defrawi and colleagues [2001] [45], Elnashar and colleagues [2007] [64], and Kaplan and colleagues [2013] [46]) interviewed patients in medical settings such as family planning centers, obstetric and gynecologic clinics, and other hospital settings, and studies reporting smaller effect sizes took place in nonmedical settings. For example, Ali and colleagues (2018) [67] interviewed participants in their homes, and Arafa and colleagues (2018) [68] surveyed university students.…”
Section: Plos Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…16,17 On the other hand, more obvious drops were noticed in other epidemiological studies. For example, recent studies conducted on populations from North and South Egypt 18,22 showed much lower rates of FGM compared with earlier studies. 10,23 These drops are thought to be attributed to decreased illiteracy, FGM criminalization, and official and non-official campaigns that aim to raise the awareness about FGM.…”
Section: Fgm Prevalence and Its Decreasing Trendmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…The variations in the socio-demographic characteristics of the investigated populations had significant impacts on the estimated FGM prevalence. Since FGM is tightly related to low socio-economic standards, 22 studies conducted on populations residing in the deprived governorates of South Egypt showed a higher FGM prevalence than that reported in North Egypt. [12][13][14][15][16][17] A nationwide study conducted on 38,816 schoolgirls showed that FGM prevalence in South Egypt was almost double that of North Egypt.…”
Section: Socio-demographic Variationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…3 Gynecological and urinary complications, including urinary tract infections and menstrual problems, have also been associated with FGM. 4,5 Prevalence, trends, and drivers Data from population-based surveys in 31 countries in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East show that there are an estimated 200 million women and girls alive today who have undergone the practice (data from UNICEF). The absolute number of women and girls affected is expected to increase as large cohorts of young girls in countries with a high prevalence of FGM reach the age at which the practice occurs (https://www.unfpa.org/resources/ bending-curve-fgm-trends-we-aim-change).…”
Section: Health Risks Of Fgmmentioning
confidence: 99%