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Leadership among Women Working to Eradicate Female Genital Mutilation: The Impact of Environmental Change in Transcultural Moments

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  • José Siles-González

    (Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Alicante, 03080 Alicante, Spain)

  • Ana Isabel Gutiérrez-García

    (Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Alicante, 03080 Alicante, Spain)

  • Carmen Solano-Ruíz

    (Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Alicante, 03080 Alicante, Spain)

Abstract

The study of cultural moments can identify the level of acceptance of female genital mutilation and the visibility of the involved health problems in a globalized world. Aims: To describe the transcultural process through which immigrant women who have experienced female genital mutilation become leaders against this practice. Method: Descriptive research with cross-cultural principles and a qualitative approach. A semi-structured interview was the chosen technique for data collection. A total of 18 women participated in the preliminary observation and analysis unit, and only 8 women (38.8%) were ideologically against female genital mutilation (FGM). Inclusion criteria: The selected women had undergone FGM and were fully prepared to discuss it. Results: Staying in a different country and the associated social relations reduce cultural pressure and promote critical thinking. Cultural moments reflect the different situations that affect the perception and practice of female genital mutilation. Health problems associated with female genital mutilation (sexual, reproductive, and psychological) become visible at transcultural moments. Conclusions: Environmental country change affects the cultural pressure that sustains this practice in individual minds, institutions, structures, and bodies. These changes produce transcultural moments. The practice of female genital mutilation constitutes a significant segment of gender-based violence.

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  • José Siles-González & Ana Isabel Gutiérrez-García & Carmen Solano-Ruíz, 2020. "Leadership among Women Working to Eradicate Female Genital Mutilation: The Impact of Environmental Change in Transcultural Moments," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(16), pages 1-15, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:17:y:2020:i:16:p:5996-:d:400513
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    1. Abdurahman Hamza Ibrahim & Degwale Gebeyehu Belay & Asfaw Zewdie Tiruneh & Tsegaye Tuke Kia, 2018. "Social and Health Risks of Female Genital Mutilation for Medication and Braveness," International Journal of Risk and Contingency Management (IJRCM), IGI Global, vol. 7(1), pages 20-36, January.
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