Attitudes toward Female Genital Mutilation/Circumcision: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Abstract
1. Background
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Search Strategy
2.2. Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria
2.3. Data Extraction and Quality Assessments
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Study Characteristics
3.2. Meta-Analyses of Attitudes toward FGM/C
3.3. Sensitivity Analysis
3.4. Publication Bias
4. Discussion
5. Limitations
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
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First Author of the Article | Year | Country | Study Sample | N | Quality | Study Design | |
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1 | Abolfotouh [10] | 2015 | Egypt | Students | 600 | 5 | Cross-sectional |
2 | Adeniran [16] | 2015 | Nigeria | School teachers | 371 | 4 | Cross-sectional |
3 | Adeniran [17] | 2016 | Nigeria | Secondary students | 1536 | 4 | Cross-sectional |
4 | Afifi [18] | 2010 | Egypt | Women with FGM | 15,572 | 6 | EDHS |
5 | Afifi [19] | 2007 | Egypt | Women with FGM | 5613 | 5 | DHS |
6 | Ahanonu [20] | 2014 | Nigeria | Women | 95 | 2 | Cross-sectional |
7 | Ali [21] | 2012 | Sudan | Midwives | 157 | 1 | Cross-sectional |
8 | Allam [32] | 2001 | Egypt | University students | 1700 | 4 | Cross-sectional |
9 | Al-Khulaidi [22] * | 1997 | Yemen | Women | 10,345 | 5 | DHS |
10 | Al-Khulaidi [22] * | 2013 | Yemen | Women | 11,252 | 5 | DHS |
11 | Ashimi [50] | 2014 | Nigeria | Nurses | 350 | 2 | Cross-sectional |
12 | Cappon Sien [23] | 2015 | Belgium | Midwives | 820 | 3 | Cross-sectional |
13 | Dalal [24] | 2010 | Egypt | Women | 9159 | 4 | DHS |
14 | Feyi-Waboso [25] | 2006 | Nigeria | Pregnant women | 600 | 4 | Cross-sectional |
15 | Gage [26] | 2006 | Guinea | General population | 8215 | 4 | Cross-sectional |
16 | Gajaa [27] | 2016 | Ethiopia | Women | 610 | 5 | Cross-sectional |
17 | Hamilton [28] * | 2012 | Sudan | General population | 2228 | 5 | DFIDSOP |
18 | Hamilton [28] * | 2014 | Sudan | General population | 2204 | 5 | DFIDSOP |
19 | Hassanin [29] | 2013 | Egypt | Women | 500 | 4 | Cross-sectional |
20 | Herieka [30] | 2003 | Sudan | Students | 414 | 4 | Cross-sectional |
21 | Hess [31] | 2010 | US | Midwives | 243 | 4 | Cross-sectional |
22 | Kaplan [32] | 2013 | Gambia | Students | 468 | 5 | Cross-sectional |
23 | Khalesi [51] | 2017 | Iran | Midwives | 168 | 4 | Cross-sectional |
24 | Leye [36] | 2008 | Belgium | Gynecologists | 333 | 4 | Cross-sectional |
25 | Livermore [37] | 2007 | Kenya | Patients | 68 | 4 | Cross-sectional |
26 | Lowenstein [38] | 1978 | Sudan | Students | 185 | 1 | Cross-sectional |
27 | Marcusan [34] * | 2001 | Africa | Health professionals | 225 | 5 | Cross-sectional |
28 | Marcusan [34] * | 2004 | Africa | Health professionals | 184 | 5 | Cross-sectional |
29 | Marcusan [35] | 2009 | Gambia | Health professionals | 1256 | 5 | Cross-sectional |
30 | Melese [52] | 2020 | Ethiopia | women | 325 | 6 | Cross-sectional |
31 | Mohammed [53] | 2018 | Egypt | General population | 618 | 6 | Cross-sectional |
32 | Msuya [39] | 2002 | Tanzania | Women with FGM | 63 | 4 | Cross-sectional |
33 | Muchene [54] | 2018 | Kenya | Women with FGM | 68 | 5 | Cross-sectional |
34 | Odu [40] | 2008 | Nigeria | Female students | 200 | 4 | Cross-sectional |
35 | Onuh [41] | 2006 | Nigeria | Nurses | 193 | 6 | Cross-sectional |
36 | Patra [42] | 2015 | Kenya | Women with FGM | 2284 | 4 | KDHS |
37 | Refaat [43] | 2001 | Egypt | Students | 69 | 1 | Cross-sectional |
38 | Rossem [47] * | 1995 | Egypt | Women | 14,769 | 6 | EDSH |
39 | Rossem [47] * | 2000 | Egypt | Women | 15,558 | 6 | EDSH |
40 | Rossem [47] * | 2003 | Egypt | Women | 9154 | 6 | EDSH |
41 | Rossem [47] * | 2005 | Egypt | Women | 19,461 | 6 | EDSH |
42 | Rossem [47] * | 2008 | Egypt | Women | 16,524 | 6 | EDSH |
43 | Rossem [47] * | 2014 | Egypt | Women | 21,756 | 6 | EDSH |
44 | Shaeer [44] | 2013 | Middle East | Internet users | 992 | 4 | Online survey |
45 | Sureshkumara [45] | 2016 | Australia | Pediatricians | 497 | 4 | Cross-sectional |
46 | Tamire [46] | 2013 | Ethiopia | High school girls | 780 | 6 | Cross-sectional |
47 | Williams [48] | 1997 | Sudan | General population | 3805 | 4 | Cross-sectional |
48 | Yasin [49] | 2013 | Iraq | Women | 1987 | 5 | Cross-sectional |
No. of Studies | Pooled Estimates [95% CI] | I2 | p-Value for Heterogeneity | Tau-Squared | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Participants | |||||
Health care professionals | 15 | 0.63 [0.49–0.75] | 99.3 | <0.001 | 0.054 |
Women with FGM | 3 | 0.69 [0.32–1.05] | 99.9 | <0.001 | 0.139 |
Students | 6 | 0.77 [0.66–0.87] | 98.9 | <0.001 | 0.016 |
General population | 23 | 0.39 [0.34–0.45] | 99 | <0.001 | 0.192 |
Quality score | |||||
≤4 | 22 | 0.60 [0.48–0.73] | 99.9 | <0.001 | 0.091 |
>4 | 25 | 0.46 [0.40–0.52] | 99.9 | <0.001 | 0.022 |
Country | |||||
African | 38 | 0.52 [0.46–0.58] | 99.9 | <0.001 | 0.033 |
Asian | 5 | 0.48 [0.39–0.56] | 98.8 | <0.001 | 0.009 |
European | 2 | 0.58 [0.14–1.1] | 98.8 | <0.001 | 0.101 |
No. of Studies | Pooled Estimates [95% CI] | I2 | p-Value for Heterogeneity | Tau-Squared | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Participants | |||||
Health care professionals | 7 | 0.69 [0.51–0.87] | 99.5 | <0.001 | 0.0581 |
Women with FGM | 3 | 0.58 [−0.012–1.18] | 100 | <0.001 | 0.276 |
Students | 2 | 0.54 [0.08–1.0] | 99.8 | <0.001 | 0.107 |
General population | 6 | 0.61 [0.29–0.92] | 99.9 | <0.001 | 0.154 |
Quality score | |||||
≤4 | 10 | 0.66 [0.38–0.93] | 99.9 | <0.001 | 0.192 |
>4 | 8 | 0.59 [0.32–0.86] | 100 | <0.001 | 0.153 |
Regional subgroup | |||||
Africa | 16 | 0.332 [0.32–0.34] | 99.9 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
Asia | 2 | 0.51 [0.50–0.53] | 99.8 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
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Jahangiry L, Pashaei T, Ponnet K. Attitudes toward Female Genital Mutilation/Circumcision: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Healthcare. 2021; 9(9):1184. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9091184
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APA StyleJahangiry, L., Pashaei, T., & Ponnet, K. (2021). Attitudes toward Female Genital Mutilation/Circumcision: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Healthcare, 9(9), 1184. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9091184