Psychology, Washington State University Tri-Cities, Richland, Washington, USA
Psychology, Washington State University Tri-Cities, Richland, Washington, USA.
BMJ Glob Health. 2024 May 2;9(5):e014200. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2023-014200.
The present paper assessed the relationship between maternal life satisfaction (MLS) and the intergenerational transmission of female genital cutting (FGC, female circumcision). It was hypothesised that the association would be more strongly positive in countries in which FGC is more prevalent (ie, culturally normative), suggesting a practice that is socially reinforcing within sociocultural contexts in which it is common.
Across two studies with more than 85 000 participants in 15 African and Asian countries, mothers completed surveys reporting on their own FGC experiences and those of their daughters' and on their educational history and socioeconomic status.
The association between MLS and daughter circumcision was weak but positive for the full sample. Contrary to predictions, in countries in which FGC is uncommon, it was more positively associated with MLS, and in countries in which it is common, it was weakly or negatively associated with MLS.
Results are contrary to the notion that the intergenerational transmission of FGC is a function of happiness deriving from its cultural normativity. They suggest, instead, a diversity of social motives depending on cultural context. Customised messaging to reduce the intergenerational transmission of FGC is discussed.
本研究旨在评估产妇生活满意度(MLS)与女性生殖器切割(FGC,女性割礼)代际传播之间的关系。研究假设,在 FGC 更为普遍(即文化规范)的国家中,这种关联将更为积极,这表明在 FGC 普遍存在的社会文化背景下,这种做法具有社会强化作用。
在 15 个非洲和亚洲国家进行了两项研究,共有超过 85000 名参与者,母亲们完成了关于自己 FGC 经历以及女儿的 FGC 经历、教育史和社会经济地位的调查。
对于全样本而言,MLS 与女儿割礼之间的关联虽然微弱但呈正相关。与预测相反的是,在 FGC 不常见的国家,它与 MLS 的相关性更为积极,而在 FGC 常见的国家,它与 MLS 的相关性较弱或呈负相关。
研究结果与 FGC 代际传播是其文化规范性带来的幸福感的函数的观点相悖。这表明,在不同的文化背景下,存在着多样化的社会动机。文中讨论了针对减少 FGC 代际传播的定制信息传递方法。