Effect of female genital mutilation/cutting; types I and II on sexual function: case-controlled study
@article{Ismail2017EffectOF,
title={Effect of female genital mutilation/cutting; types I and II on sexual function: case-controlled study},
author={Sahar A. Ismail and Ahmad Mohammad Abbas and Dina M. Habib and Hanan Morsy and Medhat A Saleh and Mustafa Bahloul},
journal={Reproductive Health},
year={2017},
volume={14}
}BackgroundThe existing literature is contradictory regarding effects of female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) on sexual functions. The aim of this study was to explore the impact of type I and II FGM/C on sexual function of Egyptian women.MethodsWe recruited 197 cut women and 197 control women from those visiting Assiut University hospitals for different reasons. We asked each woman to fill the Arabic female sexual function index (FSFI) (a self reported 19-item questionnaire assessing the…
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