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This page collects and indexes '''psychological literature about male circumcision'''.
 
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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
The [[circumcision industry]] would like parents and the public to believe that [[circumcision]] is psychologically benign and has no effect on the patient, therefore the information provided to satisfy the requirements of [[informed consent]] typically excludes any discussion of the psychological [[trauma]], injury, and emotional effects of circumcision.<ref name="tye2023">{{REFjournal
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The [[circumcision industry]] would like parents and the public to believe that [[circumcision]] is psychologically benign and has no effect on the patient, therefore the information provided to satisfy the requirements of [[informed consent]] typically excludes any discussion of the psychological [[trauma]], injury, and emotional effects of circumcision.<ref name="goldwater2005">{{REFjournal
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|title=Circumcision policy: a psychosocial perspective
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|journal=Paedatrics & Child Health (Ottawa)
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|date=2005-11
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|volume=9
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|issue=9
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|pages=630-3.
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|url=https://www.circumcision.org/wp-content/docs/CircumcisionPolicy_A_Psychosocial_Perspective.pdf
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|quote=The debate about the advisability of circumcision in English-speaking countries has typically focused on the potential health factors. The position statements of committees from national medical organizations are expected to be evidence-based; however, the contentiousness of the ongoing debate suggests that other factors are involved. Various potential factors related to psychology, sociology, religion and culture may also underlie policy decisions
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|DOI=10.1093/pch/9.9.630
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|title=Circumcision I: effects upon newborn behavior
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|journal=Infant Behavior and Development
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|date=1980
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|volume=3
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|last3=Rogers
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|title=Circumcision: II effects upon mother-infant interaction
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|date=1982-12
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|volume=7
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|issue=4
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|pages=367-74
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|url=http://www.cirp.org/library/birth/marshall2/
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|DOI=10.1016/0378-3782(82)90038-x
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|title=Restaging Fetal Traumas in War and Social Violence
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|date=1996-03
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|volume=23
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|pages=344-92
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|url=http://www.mattes.de/buecher/praenatale_psychologie/PP_PDF/PP_08_2_deMause.pdf
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|quote=The same principle may hold for the rise of violent crimes during the 1970s and 80s, which could be connected with the rise of the extremely painful rite of circumcision in newborn boys during the 1950s and 60s. 93 Violence done to children always returns on the social level.
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|title=Ritual circumcision and risk of autism spectrum disorder in 0- to 9-year-old boys: national cohort study in Denmark
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|date=2015-07
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|volume=108
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|pages=266-79
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|url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4530408/
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|title=Circumcision policy: a psychosocial perspective
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|url=https://www.circumcision.org/wp-content/docs/CircumcisionPolicy_A_Psychosocial_Perspective.pdf
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|quote=Perhaps future candidates for membership in circumcision policy committees should disclose their circumcision status (previously suggested), number of circumcisions performed, circumcision status of any male children, and religious or ethnic background. Disclosure of this information would help in the assessment of the credibility of the committee and its work.
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|title=Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Review
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{{SEEALSO}}
 
{{SEEALSO}}
 
* [[Pain]]
 
* [[Pain]]
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* [[Psychological issues of male circumcision]]
 
* [[Trauma]]
 
* [[Trauma]]
 
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[[Category:Circumcision]]
 
[[Category:Circumcision]]
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[[Category:Literature]]
 
[[Category:Male sexuality]]
 
[[Category:Male sexuality]]
 
[[Category:Psychology]]
 
[[Category:Psychology]]
 
[[Category:Trauma]]
 
[[Category:Trauma]]

Latest revision as of 14:02, 25 June 2024

This page collects and indexes psychological literature about male circumcision.

Work in progress: The following information does not claim to be complete. More content will be added gradually.

Introduction

The circumcision industry would like parents and the public to believe that circumcision is psychologically benign and has no effect on the patient, therefore the information provided to satisfy the requirements of informed consent typically excludes any discussion of the psychological trauma, injury, and emotional effects of circumcision.[1][2]

Some of the literature cited here will include certain articles of a psychological nature that appeared in medical journals.

Articles

Twentieth century articles

Twenty-first century articles

See also

References

  1. REFjournal Goldman R. Circumcision policy: a psychosocial perspective PDF. Paedatrics & Child Health (Ottawa). November 2005; 9(9): 630-3.. PMID. PMC. DOI. Retrieved 24 June 2024.
    Quote: The debate about the advisability of circumcision in English-speaking countries has typically focused on the potential health factors. The position statements of committees from national medical organizations are expected to be evidence-based; however, the contentiousness of the ongoing debate suggests that other factors are involved. Various potential factors related to psychology, sociology, religion and culture may also underlie policy decisions
  2. REFjournal Tye MC, Sardi LM. Psychological, psychosocial, and psychosexual aspects of penile circumcision. Int J Impot Res. May 2023; 35(3): 242-8. PMID. DOI. Retrieved 22 June 2024.
    Quote: Policy statements on penile circumcision have focused primarily on disease, dysfunction, or sensation, with relatively little consideration of psychological and psychosocial implications of the procedure. There has also been minimal consideration of potential qualitative changes in the subjective experience of sexual activity following changes in penile anatomy (foreskin removal) or associated sexual biomechanics.