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逃避社会排斥,获得全部资本:尼日利亚东南部伊齐族群女性割礼/切割的复杂心理体验

Escaping social rejection, gaining total capital: the complex psychological experience of female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) among the Izzi in Southeast Nigeria.

机构信息

Centre for Child & Adolescent Mental Health & Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.

Department of Psychology and Sociological Studies, Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki, Nigeria.

出版信息

Reprod Health. 2022 Feb 14;19(1):41. doi: 10.1186/s12978-022-01348-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

While the deleterious effects of FGM/C on physical health are well documented, the psychological experience of this harmful practice is a neglected area of research, which limits global mental health actions. As FGM/C was a traditional practice in some areas of Nigeria, the study aimed to understand the psychological experience of FGM/C in context.

METHODS

This qualitative study was completed in urban and rural Izzi communities in Southeast Nigeria where FGM/C was widely practiced. In-depth interviews were completed with 38 women of the same ethnicity using the McGill Illness Narrative Interview (MINI) to explore the collective psychological experience of FGM/C before, during and after the procedure. The MINI was successfully adapted to explore the meaning and experience of FGM/C. We completed thematic content analysis and used the concepts of total capital and habitus by Bourdieu to interpret the data.

RESULTS

During the period of adolescence, Izzi young women who had not yet undergone FGM/C reported retrospectively being subjected to intense stigma, humiliation and rejection by their cut peers. Alongside the social benefits from FGM/C the ongoing psychological suffering led many to accept or request to be cut, to end their psychological torture. Virtually all women reported symptoms of severe distress before, during and after the procedure. Some expressed the emotion of relief from knowing their psychological torture would end and that they would gain social acceptance and total capital from being cut. Newly cut young women also expressed that they looked forward to harassing and stigmatizing uncut ones, therein engaging in a complex habitus that underscores their severe trauma as well as their newly acquired enhanced social status.

CONCLUSION

FGM/C is profoundly embedded in the local culture, prevention strategies need to involve the whole community to develop preventive pathways in a participatory way that empowers girls and women while preventing the deleterious psychological effects of FGM/C and corresponding stigma. Results suggest the need to provide psychological support for girls and women of practicing Izzi communities of Southeast Nigeria.

摘要

背景

虽然女性生殖器官切割/残害对身体健康的有害影响已得到充分记录,但这种有害做法的心理体验是研究的一个被忽视领域,这限制了全球心理健康行动。由于女性生殖器官切割/残害在尼日利亚的一些地区是一种传统做法,因此该研究旨在从背景中了解女性生殖器官切割/残害的心理体验。

方法

本定性研究在尼日利亚东南部城乡 Izzi 社区进行,那里广泛实施女性生殖器官切割/残害。使用 McGill 疾病叙事访谈(MINI)对同一种族的 38 名妇女进行深入访谈,以探讨在手术前后女性生殖器官切割/残害的集体心理体验。MINI 成功地适应于探索女性生殖器官切割/残害的意义和体验。我们进行了主题内容分析,并使用 Bourdieu 的总资本和习性概念来解释数据。

结果

在青春期期间,尚未接受女性生殖器官切割/残害的 Izzi 年轻女性回顾性地报告说,她们受到了未切割同龄人的强烈耻辱、羞辱和排斥。除了女性生殖器官切割/残害带来的社会利益外,持续的心理痛苦使许多人接受或要求被切割,以结束她们的心理折磨。几乎所有女性在手术前后都报告了严重痛苦的症状。一些人表示,他们从知道自己的心理折磨将结束并将从被切割中获得社会接受和总资本中得到解脱。新被切割的年轻女性还表示,她们期待骚扰和羞辱未被切割的人,从而形成一种复杂的习性,突显了她们的严重创伤以及她们新获得的增强的社会地位。

结论

女性生殖器官切割/残害深深植根于当地文化,预防策略需要涉及整个社区,以参与性方式制定预防途径,赋予女孩和妇女权力,同时防止女性生殖器官切割/残害和相应耻辱的有害心理影响。结果表明,需要为东南尼日利亚 Izzi 社区的女孩和妇女提供心理支持。

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