Virginity testing beyond a medical examination
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Title
Virginity testing beyond a medical examination
Author
Robatjazi, Mehdi
Simbar, Masoumeh
Nahidi, Fatemeh
Gharehdaghi, Jaber
Emamhadi, Mohammadali
Vedadhir, Abou-Ali
Alavimajd, Hamid
Simbar, Masoumeh
Nahidi, Fatemeh
Gharehdaghi, Jaber
Emamhadi, Mohammadali
Vedadhir, Abou-Ali
Alavimajd, Hamid
Publisher
11/18/15
Language
English
Publication Date
20151118
Abstract
Apart from religious values, virginity is important in different communities because of its prominent role in reducing sexually transmitted diseases and teen pregnancies. Even though virginity testing has been proclaimed an example of violence against women by the World Health Organization, it is still conducted in many countries, including Iran. 16 in-depth, semi-structured interviews were conducted with participants aged 32 to 60 years to elucidate the perceptions and experiences of Iranian examiners of virginity testing.The perception and experience of examiners were reflected in five main themes. The result of this study indicated that virginity testing is more than a medical examination, considering the cultural factors involved and its overt and covert consequences. In Iran, testing is performed for both formal and informal reasons, and examiners view such testing with ambiguity about the accuracy and certainty of the diagnosis and uncertainty about ethics and reproductive rights. Examiners are affected by the overt and covert consequences of virginity testing, beliefs and cultural values underlying virginity testing, and informal and formal reasons for virginity testing.
Primary Classification
9.5.5
Secondary Classification
9.5.5;10
Primary keywords
attitudes of health personnel--[pri];females--[pri];forensic medicine--[pri];social control--[pri]
Secondary keywords
clinical ethics;culture;data collection;interviews;Muslim world;obstetrics and gynecology;prevalence;qualitative research;sexual relations;women's rights
Subject
Iran--[pri]
Subject
virginity testing--[pri]
Journal Article
Global Journal of Health Science2015 November 18; 8(7):152-164
Link for Internet access
Note
Copyright © Canadian Center of Science and Education. Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0
Call Number
citation
Bibliography
46 refs
ISSN
19169736 (print);19169744 (online)
Collection
Citation
“Virginity testing beyond a medical examination,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 16, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/37931.