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网络内容对女性生殖器美容手术推广及常态化的影响:文献系统综述

The contribution of online content to the promotion and normalisation of female genital cosmetic surgery: a systematic review of the literature.

作者信息

Mowat Hayley, McDonald Karalyn, Dobson Amy Shields, Fisher Jane, Kirkman Maggie

机构信息

Jean Hailes Research Unit, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.

Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Womens Health. 2015 Nov 25;15:110. doi: 10.1186/s12905-015-0271-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Women considering female genital cosmetic surgery (FGCS) are likely to use the internet as a key source of information during the decision-making process. The aim of this systematic review was to determine what is known about the role of the internet in the promotion and normalisation of female genital cosmetic surgery and to identify areas for future research.

METHODS

Eight social science, medical, and communication databases and Google Scholar were searched for peer-reviewed papers published in English. Results from all papers were analysed to identify recurring and unique themes.

RESULTS

Five papers met inclusion criteria. Three of the papers reported investigations of website content of FGCS providers, a fourth compared motivations for labiaplasty publicised on provider websites with those disclosed by women in online communities, and the fifth analysed visual depictions of female genitalia in online pornography. Analysis yielded five significant and interrelated patterns of representation, each functioning to promote and normalise the practice of FGCS: pathologisation of genital diversity; female genital appearance as important to wellbeing; characteristics of women's genitals are important for sex life; female body as degenerative and improvable through surgery; and FGCS as safe, easy, and effective. A significant gap was identified in the literature: the ways in which user-generated content might function to perpetuate, challenge, or subvert the normative discourses prevalent in online pornography and surgical websites.

CONCLUSIONS

Further research is needed to contribute to knowledge of the role played by the internet in the promotion and normalisation of female genital cosmetic surgery.

摘要

背景

考虑接受女性生殖器整形手术(FGCS)的女性在决策过程中可能会将互联网作为关键信息来源。本系统评价的目的是确定关于互联网在女性生殖器整形手术的推广和常态化方面所起作用的已知情况,并确定未来研究的领域。

方法

检索了八个社会科学、医学和传播学数据库以及谷歌学术,以查找用英文发表的同行评审论文。对所有论文的结果进行分析,以确定反复出现的主题和独特的主题。

结果

五篇论文符合纳入标准。其中三篇论文报告了对FGCS提供者网站内容的调查,第四篇论文比较了提供者网站上宣传的阴唇整形术动机与在线社区中女性披露的动机,第五篇论文分析了在线色情作品中女性生殖器的视觉描绘。分析得出了五种重要且相互关联的呈现模式,每种模式都起到促进FGCS实践并使其常态化的作用:生殖器多样性的病理化;女性生殖器外观对幸福感很重要;女性生殖器特征对性生活很重要;女性身体通过手术是退化的且可改善的;以及FGCS是安全、简便且有效的。文献中发现了一个重大空白:用户生成内容可能延续、挑战或颠覆在线色情作品和手术网站中普遍存在的规范性话语的方式。

结论

需要进一步的研究来增进对互联网在女性生殖器整形手术的推广和常态化中所起作用的认识。

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