Background: Female genital mutilation (FGM) is still widespread in Egyptian society. It is strongly entrenched in local tradition and culture and has a strong link to the position of women. To eradicate the practice a major attitudinal change is a required for which an improvement in the social position of women is a prerequisite. This study examines the relationship between Egyptian women's social positions and their attitudes towards FGM, and investigates whether the spread of anti-FGM attitudes is related to the observed improvements in the position of women over time. Methods: Changes in attitudes towards FGM are tracked using data from the Egypt Demographic and Health Surveys from 1995 to 2014. Multilevel logistic regressions are used...
Abstract Background There has been a large decline in female genital circumcision (FGC) in Egypt in ...
Female Genital Mutilation / Cutting (FGM/C), also known as female circumcision, is a human rights vi...
Sherif M Abolfotouh,1,2 Ahmed Z Ebrahim,1,3 Mostafa A Abolfotouh4 On Behalf of IFMSA-Egypt 1IFMSA-E...
Background: Over the past few decades Egypt has attempted to limit and control female genital mutila...
Background: Female genital mutilation (FGM) was defined as the partial or total removal of the femal...
This policy brief examines the extent of medicalization of female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C)...
BACKGROUND: To examine women’s attitude towards discontinuation of female genital mutilation (FGM) i...
Female Genital Mutilation / Cutting (FGM/C), also known as female circumcision, is a human rights vi...
Female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) continues to be a widespread practice in Egypt. According ...
The present project is an exploratory study about the perspectives and attitudes of Egyptian women t...
Abstract Background Female genital cutting, also termed female genital mutilation (FGM), is a damagi...
Female Circumcision, also called Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), is a traditionally rooted process ...
Abstract This study aimed to establish Egyptian women's attitudes and beliefs about female geni...
Egypt has a high prevalence rate of practicing female genital mutilation/cutting on a national scale...
Female genital cutting (FGC) is a major issue at the interplay of faith and health in development. T...
Abstract Background There has been a large decline in female genital circumcision (FGC) in Egypt in ...
Female Genital Mutilation / Cutting (FGM/C), also known as female circumcision, is a human rights vi...
Sherif M Abolfotouh,1,2 Ahmed Z Ebrahim,1,3 Mostafa A Abolfotouh4 On Behalf of IFMSA-Egypt 1IFMSA-E...
Background: Over the past few decades Egypt has attempted to limit and control female genital mutila...
Background: Female genital mutilation (FGM) was defined as the partial or total removal of the femal...
This policy brief examines the extent of medicalization of female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C)...
BACKGROUND: To examine women’s attitude towards discontinuation of female genital mutilation (FGM) i...
Female Genital Mutilation / Cutting (FGM/C), also known as female circumcision, is a human rights vi...
Female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) continues to be a widespread practice in Egypt. According ...
The present project is an exploratory study about the perspectives and attitudes of Egyptian women t...
Abstract Background Female genital cutting, also termed female genital mutilation (FGM), is a damagi...
Female Circumcision, also called Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), is a traditionally rooted process ...
Abstract This study aimed to establish Egyptian women's attitudes and beliefs about female geni...
Egypt has a high prevalence rate of practicing female genital mutilation/cutting on a national scale...
Female genital cutting (FGC) is a major issue at the interplay of faith and health in development. T...
Abstract Background There has been a large decline in female genital circumcision (FGC) in Egypt in ...
Female Genital Mutilation / Cutting (FGM/C), also known as female circumcision, is a human rights vi...
Sherif M Abolfotouh,1,2 Ahmed Z Ebrahim,1,3 Mostafa A Abolfotouh4 On Behalf of IFMSA-Egypt 1IFMSA-E...