Aim This research report outlines key findings from an exploratory study with women, living in the UK, who come from a Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) practicing community, on the psychosocial impact of COVID-19 on their mental health. Methodology A focus group discussion took place with seven women recruited from a specialist service for women at risk of, and/or affected by FGM, in Salford, a city located in the Northwest of England. The women were predominantly Muslim, aged between 25 years to 55 years, and were of Black-African and south-Asian heritage. Findings The focus group discussion was analysed using thematic analysis. Three major themes emerged: (1) Positive testing, negative interpretation, (2) COVID-19 Lockdowns, and (...
The terms ‘Female Circumcision’ (FC), ‘FG Cutting’ (FGC) and ‘FG Mutilation’ (FGM) refer to procedur...
The terms ‘female circumcision’ (FC), ‘FG cutting’ (FGC) and ‘FG mutilation’ (FGM) refer to procedur...
open access journalObjectives: The current research aimed to gain an understanding of women’s experi...
Aim This research report outlines key findings from an exploratory study with women, living in the ...
Purpose: This paper reports findings from interviews with seven African-heritage women attending an ...
This report details an evaluation of the Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) Support Our Sisters (SOS) ...
Acknowledgements: during the writing of the paper LL worked in the Health Experiences Research Group...
Purpose: It is believed that more than 120 million women have undergone female genital mutilation (F...
BACKGROUND: Female genital mutilation (FGM) is a deeply-rooted cultural practice mainly undertaken i...
Globally, the exodus of individuals who have been forced to flee their home and seek refuge in count...
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is all practices involving cutting, alteration or injury to the fema...
Objectives: Female genital mutilation (FGM) is a worldwide problem associated with severe health ris...
Background This paper analyses data from a UK specialist clinic for non-pregnant women with Female G...
The terms ‘Female Circumcision’ (FC), ‘FG Cutting’ (FGC) and ‘FG Mutilation’ (FGM) refer to procedur...
The terms ‘female circumcision’ (FC), ‘FG cutting’ (FGC) and ‘FG mutilation’ (FGM) refer to procedur...
open access journalObjectives: The current research aimed to gain an understanding of women’s experi...
Aim This research report outlines key findings from an exploratory study with women, living in the ...
Purpose: This paper reports findings from interviews with seven African-heritage women attending an ...
This report details an evaluation of the Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) Support Our Sisters (SOS) ...
Acknowledgements: during the writing of the paper LL worked in the Health Experiences Research Group...
Purpose: It is believed that more than 120 million women have undergone female genital mutilation (F...
BACKGROUND: Female genital mutilation (FGM) is a deeply-rooted cultural practice mainly undertaken i...
Globally, the exodus of individuals who have been forced to flee their home and seek refuge in count...
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is all practices involving cutting, alteration or injury to the fema...
Objectives: Female genital mutilation (FGM) is a worldwide problem associated with severe health ris...
Background This paper analyses data from a UK specialist clinic for non-pregnant women with Female G...
The terms ‘Female Circumcision’ (FC), ‘FG Cutting’ (FGC) and ‘FG Mutilation’ (FGM) refer to procedur...
The terms ‘female circumcision’ (FC), ‘FG cutting’ (FGC) and ‘FG mutilation’ (FGM) refer to procedur...
open access journalObjectives: The current research aimed to gain an understanding of women’s experi...