Lauren Sardi, PhD and Kathy Livingston, PhD:
Parental Decision Making
in Male Circumcision
Die ganze Prophylaxe-Chose ist nur Bluff. Wie der Vater, so der Sohn. So einfach.
pdfs.journals.lww.com/mcnjourn…e_Circumcision_.99927.pdf
Parental Decision Making
in Male Circumcision
These
results also demonstrate that parents
tended to think of the (lack of) pain
associated with circumcision as well
as the risk for penile cancer as cultural
information, rather than medical
information, although terms like
“cancer” and “pain” would seem to
refer to medical issues.
Thus, perceived
medical (e.g., cancer) risks
and health promotion (e.g., hygiene)
issues are likely to be chosen along
with culturally mediated issues (e.g.,
bodily aesthetics; father/son matching).
It may be that a number of perceived
health issues are more likely.
to be shared via nonmedical sources
of information when cultural issues
are considered by non-HCPs.
Die ganze Prophylaxe-Chose ist nur Bluff. Wie der Vater, so der Sohn. So einfach.
pdfs.journals.lww.com/mcnjourn…e_Circumcision_.99927.pdf
There is no skin like foreskin