Female Genital Mutilatin/Cutting – National centre for competancy
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Johansen, R. E. B. (2023). Kroppslige praksiser, erfaring og endring –tvetydige diskurser om kvinnelig omskjæring blant norsk-somaliere. Norsk Antropologisk Tidsskrift, 34(1), 45-63. doi:10.18261/nat.34.1.4
Ziyada, M. M., Johansen, R. E. B., Berthelsen, M., Lien, I. L., & Bendiksen, B. (2023). Factors associated with general practitioners’ routines and comfortability with assessing female genital cutting: a cross-sectional survey. BMC Health Services Research, 23(1). doi:10.1186/s12913-023-09085-4
Johansen, R. E. B. (2022). Discourses of change: the shift from infibulation to sunna circumcision among Somali and Sudanese migrants in Norway. PLOS ONE, 17(6). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0268322
Jordal, M., Påfs, J., Wahlberg, A., & Johansen, R. E. B. (2022). “Damaged genitals”—Cut women’s perceptions of the effect of female genital cutting on sexual function. A qualitative study from Sweden. Frontiers in Sociology, 7. doi:10.3389/fsoc.2022.943949
Ibrahim, A. J. M., Bulhan, B., & Johansen, R. E. B. (2021). Frivillige organisasjoners tiltak mot kjønnslemlestelse – innsats og erfaringer: En gjennomgang av 30 prosjekter som har mottatt støtte fra IMDI i perioden fra 2008 til 2016. Oslo: Nasjonalt kunnskapssenter om vold og traumatisk stress.
Johansen, R. E. B., & Ahmed, S. A. E. (2021). Negotiating Female Genital Cutting in a transnational context. Qualitative Health Research, 31(3), 458-471. doi:10.1177/1049732320979183
Johansen, R. E. B. (2020). Résistances à l’infibulation et à la désinfibulation. Changement des pratiques et persistance des valeurs en Norvège. Droit et cultures, 1(79), 123-140.
Johansen, R. E. B. (2020). The applicability of the theory of planned behavior for research and care of Female Genital Cutting. Archives of Sexual Behavior. doi:10.1007/s10508-020-01716-9
Ziyada, M. M., Lien, I. L., & Johansen, R. E. B. (2020). Sexual norms and the intention to use healthcare services related to female genital cutting: A qualitative study among Somali and Sudanese women in Norway. PLOS ONE. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0233440
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