eprintid: 11341 rev_number: 6 eprint_status: archive userid: 3 dir: disk0/00/01/13/41 datestamp: 2014-11-06 02:16:46 lastmod: 2014-11-06 02:16:46 status_changed: 2014-11-06 02:16:46 type: article metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Farida, Kartini creators_name: Hikmah, Hikmah creators_name: Ismarwati, Ismarwati title: THE IMPACT OF CIRCUMCISION TOWARDS WOMEN ispublished: submitted subjects: BIO14 divisions: fmipa_jurdik_biologi_bio full_text_status: public keywords: women, circumcision, mutilation, reproductive health abstract: Background: The controversy of female circumcision gives impact on banning agitation on female circumcision by International Women Amnesty towards Indonesian government. They consider that female circumcision aggrieved women. The problem of female circumcision is difficult to lose because it is related to culture and belief. Objective: Determining the effects of female circumcision. Methods: This study is a qualitative study with a phenomenological approach. Respondents consisted of 6 people: 4 people who are never circumcised, 1 person is a Paraji and 1 person is a Midwife. From those 4 respondents, 2 of them come are from Yogyakarta and the others are from Palembang . The sampling technique used purposely technique. The data were collected through in-depth interviews to the respondents. Research result: The research result shows 4 themes on female circumcision which includes perception towards female circumcision, time of implementation, factors which influence or encourage the implementation of female circumcision and the impact of female circumcision towards women. Circumcision technique is implemented by scratching a small part of clitoris using an equipment which has been boiled before or by symbolically cutting turmeric above the clitoris. Conclusion: Significant impact is absent in women who implement circumcision in Yogyakarta and Palembang. date: 2014-05 date_type: submitted publication: Proceeding of International Conference On Research, Implementation And Education Of Mathematics And Sciences 2014 publisher: Yogyakarta State University refereed: TRUE official_url: http://fmipa.uny.ac.id referencetext: Ardyanto, Tonang Dwi (2006) Medikalisasi Khitan pada Bayi Perempuan [Internet], http://tonangardyanto.blogspot.com [Diakses 7 April 2012] Detik (2012) Dilarang Potong Klitoris di Sunat Perempuan [Internet], http://us.health.detik.com [diakses 7 April 2012] Dirie, M.A. & Lindmark, G. (1992) The risk of medical complications after female circumcision. East Afr Med J. Sep; 69 (9): 477-8. Available at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed [diakses 7 April 2012] Haryanto, Muhsin (2011) sunat Perempuan [Internet], http://muhsinhar.staff.umy.ac.id/ [diakses 6 April 2012] Kompas (2012) Amnesti Internasional Minta Indonesia Larang Sunat Perempuan [Internet], http://health.kompas.com [diakses 7 April 2012]. Metronews (2012) Amnesty Internasional: Hentikan Khitan Bagi Perempuan di Indonesia [Internet], http://www.metronews.com [diakses 7 April 2012]. Moleong, 2007, Metode Penelitian Kualitatif, PT. Rosda Karya, Bandung. Sabiq, S. (Terj. Ahmad Shiddiq Thabrani, A. S., dkk), 2008, Fiqih Sunnah, Pena Pundi Aksara. Jakarta. Sumarni D. W. dkk. (2005) Sunat Perempuan Di Bawah Bayang-Bayang Tradisi. PSKK UGM. Yogyakarta. Suryani, E dan Widyasih, H., 2008, Psikologi Ibu dan Anak, Fitramaya, Yogyakarta. VOA Indonesia (2012) Pemerintah Indonesia Didesak Hentikan khitan Bagi Perempuan [Internet], http://www.voaIndonesia.com [diakses 7 April 2012]. citation: Farida, Kartini and Hikmah, Hikmah and Ismarwati, Ismarwati (2014) THE IMPACT OF CIRCUMCISION TOWARDS WOMEN. Proceeding of International Conference On Research, Implementation And Education Of Mathematics And Sciences 2014. (Submitted) document_url: http://eprints.uny.ac.id/11341/1/B07-Farida%20Kartini.pdf