This article presents research findings based on the meaning of indigenous circumcision to Xhosa men in South Africa. In South Africa, male circumcision is a rite of passage from adolescence to adulthood. The country has experienced serious problems associated with the practice of this rite ranging from dehydration to death in the traditional “bush ” circumcision schools. A qualitative, endogenous research design that is explorative, descriptive, and contextual was undertaken using individual inter-views, focus group interviews, and community meetings discussing this ritual. A total of 25 men were interviewed. Only one question was posed throughout the research process: “How do you experience having a son who is undergoing the circumcision ...
The aims of this study in Mpumalanga, South Africa, are to assess (1) the current behavioural risk r...
During biblical times in the Near Eastern world, circumcision was a common practice. Reasons for con...
The aims of this study in Mpumalanga, South Africa, are to assess (1) the current behavioural risk r...
This article presents research findings based on the meaning of indigenous circumcision to Xhosa men...
South Africa is characterised by high rate of complications and deaths associated with traditional m...
Background: The practice of traditional circumcision is associated with considerable morbidity and m...
This paper explores the socio-cultural perceptions of Xhosa-speaking men on traditional male circumc...
CITATION: Froneman, S. & Kapp, P.A. 2017. An exploration of the knowledge, attitudes and beliefs of ...
AbstractMale circumcision is an age-old practice known to many cultures of the world. In South Afric...
Ritual male circumcision is among the most secretive and sacred of rites practiced by the Xhosa of S...
Cultural rites can be a panacea when the immense social capital embedded in them is taken stock of a...
Ritual male circumcision is among the most secretive and sacred of rites practiced by the Xhosa of S...
Background: The World Health Organisation recommended the scale-up of voluntary medical male circumc...
Male circumcision is practiced in South Africa among the Xhosa people as a rite of passage from boyh...
Masters of ArtThe aim of this thesis is to conduct an ethnographic analysis of the traditional male ...
The aims of this study in Mpumalanga, South Africa, are to assess (1) the current behavioural risk r...
During biblical times in the Near Eastern world, circumcision was a common practice. Reasons for con...
The aims of this study in Mpumalanga, South Africa, are to assess (1) the current behavioural risk r...
This article presents research findings based on the meaning of indigenous circumcision to Xhosa men...
South Africa is characterised by high rate of complications and deaths associated with traditional m...
Background: The practice of traditional circumcision is associated with considerable morbidity and m...
This paper explores the socio-cultural perceptions of Xhosa-speaking men on traditional male circumc...
CITATION: Froneman, S. & Kapp, P.A. 2017. An exploration of the knowledge, attitudes and beliefs of ...
AbstractMale circumcision is an age-old practice known to many cultures of the world. In South Afric...
Ritual male circumcision is among the most secretive and sacred of rites practiced by the Xhosa of S...
Cultural rites can be a panacea when the immense social capital embedded in them is taken stock of a...
Ritual male circumcision is among the most secretive and sacred of rites practiced by the Xhosa of S...
Background: The World Health Organisation recommended the scale-up of voluntary medical male circumc...
Male circumcision is practiced in South Africa among the Xhosa people as a rite of passage from boyh...
Masters of ArtThe aim of this thesis is to conduct an ethnographic analysis of the traditional male ...
The aims of this study in Mpumalanga, South Africa, are to assess (1) the current behavioural risk r...
During biblical times in the Near Eastern world, circumcision was a common practice. Reasons for con...
The aims of this study in Mpumalanga, South Africa, are to assess (1) the current behavioural risk r...