Jordal Malin, Påfs Jessica, Wahlberg Anna, Johansen R Elise B
Department of Caring Sciences, University of Gävle, Gävle, Sweden.
Department of Social Work, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Front Sociol. 2022 Aug 12;7:943949. doi: 10.3389/fsoc.2022.943949. eCollection 2022.
Female genital cutting (FGC) is a traditional practice, commonly underpinned by cultural values regarding female sexuality, that involves the cutting of women's external genitalia, often entailing the removal of clitoral tissue and/or closing the vaginal orifice. As control of female sexual libido is a common rationale for FGC, international concern has been raised regarding its potential negative effect on female sexuality. Most studies attempting to measure the impact of FGC on women's sexual function are quantitative and employ predefined questionnaires such as the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI). However, these have not been validated for cut women, or for all FGC-practicing countries or communities; nor do they capture cut women's perceptions and experiences of their sexuality. We propose that the subjective nature of sexuality calls for a qualitative approach in which cut women's own voices and reflections are investigated. In this paper, we seek to unravel how FGC-affected women themselves reflect upon and perceive the possible connection between FGC and their sexual function and intimate relationships. The study has a qualitative design and is based on 44 individual interviews with 25 women seeking clitoral reconstruction in Sweden. Its findings demonstrate that the women largely perceived the physical aspects of FGC, including the removal of clitoral tissue, to affect women's (including their own) sexual function negatively. They also recognized the psychological aspects of FGC as further challenging their sex lives and intimate relationships. The women desired acknowledgment of the physical consequences of FGC and of their sexual difficulties as "real" and not merely "psychological blocks".
女性生殖器切割是一种传统习俗,通常基于有关女性性行为的文化价值观,涉及切割女性的外生殖器,往往包括切除阴蒂组织和/或封闭阴道口。由于控制女性性欲望是女性生殖器切割的一个常见理由,国际社会对其对女性性行为的潜在负面影响表示关注。大多数试图衡量女性生殖器切割对女性性功能影响的研究都是定量研究,并采用预先定义的问卷,如女性性功能指数(FSFI)。然而,这些问卷尚未在接受切割的女性中得到验证,也未在所有实施女性生殖器切割的国家或社区得到验证;它们也没有捕捉到接受切割的女性对其性行为的看法和经历。我们认为,性行为的主观性要求采用定性方法,调查接受切割的女性自己的声音和思考。在本文中,我们试图揭示受女性生殖器切割影响的女性自身如何反思和看待女性生殖器切割与其性功能及亲密关系之间的可能联系。该研究采用定性设计,基于对瑞典25名寻求阴蒂重建的女性进行的44次个人访谈。研究结果表明,这些女性大多认为女性生殖器切割的身体方面,包括阴蒂组织的切除,对女性(包括她们自己)的性功能有负面影响。她们也认识到女性生殖器切割的心理方面进一步对她们的性生活和亲密关系构成挑战。这些女性希望人们承认女性生殖器切割的身体后果以及她们的性困难是“真实的”,而不仅仅是“心理障碍”。