Perceptions of obstetrical interventions and female genital cutting:insights of men in a Somali refugee community

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Title

Perceptions of obstetrical interventions and female genital cutting:insights of men in a Somali refugee community

Author

Johnson-Agbakwu, Crista E.
Helm, Tara
Killawi, Amal
Padela, Aasim I.

Publisher

20130820

Language

English

Publication Date

20130820

Primary Classification

9.5.5

Secondary Classification

9.5.5;10;21.78.1

Primary keywords

attitudes--[pri];circumcision--[pri];female--[pri];health care delivery--[pri];men--[pri];qualitative research--[pri];women's health--[pri]

Secondary keywords

cesarean section;communication barriers;community participation;cultural competency;decision making;focus groups;interviews;Muslims;obstetrics and gynecology;physician patient relationship;pregnant women;refugees;stigmatization;vulnerable populations

Subject

United States--[pri]

Subject

Somali--[pri]

Journal Article

Ethnicity and Health2013 August 20:18 p.[Online first].

Note

Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group: © Informa UK Limited

Call Number

citation

Bibliography

38 refs.

ISSN

13557858 (print);14653416 (online)

Collection

Citation

“Perceptions of obstetrical interventions and female genital cutting:insights of men in a Somali refugee community,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 17, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/36571.