Deconstructing the psychosexual myths of female circumcision among the Pokot in Eastern Uganda: hints for public health campaigns
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Date
2023-05
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Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work
Abstract
Sexualization of the woman’s body has for years been used to promote the
practice of female circumcision in practicing communities. In this study, we
provide an insight into the constructive psychosexual experiences of uncir-
cumcised Pokot women in Eastern Uganda. This phenomenological study
was based on thirty-five In-depth interviews with uncircumcised women.
A thematic analysis revealed six constructive psychosexual experiences;
less exposure to early marriages, fewer complications during menstrual
periods, amplified sexual pleasure, ease to reach orgasms, less exposure to
sexually transmitted infections, and good reception by men from non-female
circumcision communities. These experiences provide grounds for public
health campaigns against female circumcision and fighting stigmatization
of uncircumcised women.
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Psychosexual experiences, Deconstruction, Pokot, Uncircumcised women, Public health campaigns
Citation
Kalengo, N., Kwiringira, J. N., Alone, I., Musinguzi, L. K., & Twikirize, J. M. (2023). Deconstructing the psychosexual myths of female circumcision among the Pokot in Eastern Uganda: hints for public health campaigns. Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 1-10.