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The socioeconomic dynamics of trends in female genital mutilation/cutting across Africa.

Ewa BatyraErnestina CoastBen WilsonValeria Cetorelli
Published in: BMJ global health (2021)
The documented relationship between absolute and relative FGM/C prevalence rates suggests that in settings with higher initial prevalence, FGM/C practice is likely to be more entrenched and to change more slowly. There is substantial variation between countries in socioeconomic differentials in prevalence and their changes over time. As countries change from higher to lower overall prevalence, socioeconomic inequalities in FGM/C are increasing.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • healthcare
  • primary care