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      Coping and chronic psychosocial consequences of female genital mutilation in The Netherlands.

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          The study presented in this article explored psychosocial and relational problems of African immigrant women in The Netherlands who underwent female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C), the causes they attribute to these problems--in particular, their opinions about the relationship between these problems and their circumcision--and the way they cope with these health complaints.

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          Journal
          Ethn Health
          Ethnicity & health
          1465-3419
          1355-7858
          2012
          : 17
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Research & Development Department, PHAROS-Knowledge and Advisory Centre on Refugees' and Migrants' Health, Utrecht, The Netherlands. e.vloeberghs@pharos.nl
          Article
          10.1080/13557858.2013.771148
          23534507
          ee00d04a-4899-4656-9f48-086f1efa3781
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