Psychosocial coping mechanisms among uncircumcised Pokot women in North-Eastern Uganda

IF 0.8 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Psychology in Africa Pub Date : 2022-11-28 DOI:10.1080/14330237.2022.2121486
Noah Kalengo, Alone Isabirye, J. Bukusuba, L. Musinguzi, Janestic Twikirize
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Uncircumcised women continue to be stigmatised with their rights and social status contested in communities where the practice is cherished. This study explored the circumcision refusal coping skills of women from the Pokot community, North-Eastern Uganda. Informants were 25 uncircumcised Pokot women and five key informants. Following in-depth interviews, the thematic analysis revealed that women cope with circumcision refusal by cultural repositioning, desertion of their parental and matrimonial homes, and getting married to men from other tribes. Additionally, the women coped with circumcision refusal through social support from close relatives and social institutions and ignoring those that harass them. They also focussed on positive experiences associated with non-circumcision and employed a high self-esteem, positivity about their future, and knowledge of the legal framework. Integration of uncircumcised women in the fight against female circumcision is imperative since their coping mechanisms in the community are critical in enhancing resilience among those at risk of being circumcised.
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乌干达东北部未割包皮的Pokot妇女的心理社会应对机制
未割包皮的妇女继续受到歧视,她们的权利和社会地位在珍视这种做法的社区受到质疑。本研究探讨了乌干达东北部Pokot社区妇女拒绝包皮环切的应对技巧。举报人包括25名未割包皮的波哥特妇女和5名关键举报人。在深入访谈之后,专题分析显示,女性通过文化重新定位、抛弃父母和婚姻家庭以及与其他部落的男性结婚来应对割礼拒绝。此外,女性通过近亲和社会机构的社会支持来应对割礼拒绝,并无视那些骚扰她们的人。他们还关注与非包皮环切有关的积极经历,并表现出高度的自尊、对未来的积极态度和对法律框架的了解。将未割包皮的妇女纳入反对女性割礼的斗争中是必不可少的,因为她们在社区中的应对机制对于增强有割包皮风险的妇女的复原力至关重要。
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Journal of Psychology in Africa
Journal of Psychology in Africa PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Findings from psychological research in Africa and related regions needs a forum for better dissemination and utilisation in the context of development. Special emphasis is placed on the consideration of African, African-American, Asian, Caribbean, and Hispanic-Latino realities and problems. Contributions should attempt a synthesis of emic and etic methodologies and applications. The Journal of Psychology in Africa includes original articles, review articles, book reviews, commentaries, special issues, case analyses, reports and announcements.
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