荷兰流动人口对女性外阴残割/切割的态度和意图。

Attitude and intention of migrant populations in the Netherlands regarding female genital mutilation/cutting.

机构信息

Erasmus University Medical Centre, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

Pharos, Dutch Centre of Expertise on Health Disparities, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

出版信息

BMC Womens Health. 2022 Oct 5;22(1):405. doi: 10.1186/s12905-022-01979-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Due to migration, the practice female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) has become an issue of concern in high-resource countries such as the Netherlands. It was therefore of utmost importance to explore the attitude and intention of migrant populations in the Netherlands towards FGM/C, which may be leveraged to promote its elimination. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to explore the attitude and intention of migrant populations in the Netherlands regarding FGM/C.

METHODS

A qualitative study design was employed using Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) as a framework for the analysis. Data were collected using focus-group discussions (FGDs) and individual interviews. The FGDs and individual interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. The main topics of the interviews were based on the constructs of TPB (attitude, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control and intention). Thus, concerning the development of categories, we opted for a hybrid form using a deductive as well as an inductive approach.

RESULTS

A total of 55 participants, 15 men and 40 women (9 born in the Netherlands) participated in the study. The findings showed that as a result of migration and regardless of country of origin and gender, many participants have changed their attitudes towards the abandonment of FGM/C. None of the participants intended to have FGM/C performed on their daughters. Generally, the social pressure to perform FGM/C seems to be lower in the Netherlands when compared to the country of origin. Most participants felt confident in their ability to resist social pressure. However, some participants feared that they might succumb to social pressure or feared that their daughters would undergo FGM/C without their consent.

CONCLUSION

This study aimed to explore the attitude and intention of migration populations in the Netherlands regarding FGM/C. Our findings showed that the study participants had no intention to perform FGM/C on their daughters. As a consequence of acculturation process, interest in the practice of FGM/C could wane following migration. Nonetheless, some pressure to perform FGM/C still exists after migration. Newly arrived migrants and those more vulnerable to social pressure, may benefit from educational interventions that increases knowledge and awareness about various aspects of the practice, with an emphasis on empowering those individuals in facing social pressure.

摘要

背景

由于移民,女性生殖器切割/割礼(FGM/C)的做法在荷兰等资源丰富的国家成为一个关注的问题。因此,探索荷兰移民人口对 FGM/C 的态度和意图至关重要,这可能有助于促进其消除。因此,本研究旨在探讨荷兰移民人口对 FGM/C 的态度和意图。

方法

采用理论计划行为(TPB)作为分析框架的定性研究设计。使用焦点小组讨论(FGD)和个人访谈收集数据。FGD 和个人访谈均进行了录音并逐字转录。访谈的主要主题基于 TPB 的结构(态度、主观规范、感知行为控制和意图)。因此,关于类别的发展,我们选择了一种混合形式,既采用演绎法,也采用归纳法。

结果

共有 55 名参与者,其中 15 名男性和 40 名女性(9 名在荷兰出生)参加了研究。研究结果表明,由于移民,无论原籍国和性别如何,许多参与者对放弃 FGM/C 的态度发生了变化。没有参与者打算让女儿接受 FGM/C。一般来说,与原籍国相比,荷兰执行 FGM/C 的社会压力较小。大多数参与者对自己抵制社会压力的能力充满信心。然而,一些参与者担心自己可能屈服于社会压力,或者担心女儿未经他们同意会接受 FGM/C。

结论

本研究旨在探讨荷兰移民人口对 FGM/C 的态度和意图。我们的研究结果表明,研究参与者无意让女儿接受 FGM/C。由于文化适应过程,移民后对 FGM/C 的兴趣可能会减弱。尽管如此,移民后仍存在一些执行 FGM/C 的压力。新移民和那些更容易受到社会压力影响的人可能受益于教育干预措施,这些措施增加了对实践的各个方面的了解和认识,重点是增强这些人面对社会压力的能力。

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