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This page collects and indexes '''psychological literature about male circumcision'''.
 
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 effects of circumcision.
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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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|last=Goldman
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|first=Ronald
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|init=R
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|author-link=Ronald Goldman
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|etal=no
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|title=Circumcision policy: a psychosocial perspective
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|journal=Paedatrics & Child Health (Ottawa)
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|location=
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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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|pubmedID=19675851
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|pubmedCID=2724127
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|DOI=10.1093/pch/9.9.630
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|format=PDF
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|accessdate=2024-06-24
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}}</ref><ref name="tye2023">{{REFjournal
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|last=Tye
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|first=
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|init=MC
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|author-link=
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|last2=Sardi
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|first2=
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|init2=LM
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|author2-link=
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|etal=no
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|title=Psychological, psychosocial, and psychosexual aspects of penile circumcision
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|trans-title=
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|language=
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|journal=Int J Impot Res
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|location=
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|date=2023-05
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|volume=35
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|issue=3
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|pages=242-8
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|url=https://www.nature.com/articles/s41443-022-00553-9
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|archived=
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|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.
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|pubmedID=35347302
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|DOI=10.1038/s41443-022-00553-9
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|accessdate=2024-06-22
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}}</ref>
  
 
Some of the literature cited here will include certain articles of a psychological nature that appeared in medical journals.
 
Some of the literature cited here will include certain articles of a psychological nature that appeared in medical journals.
 
   
 
   
 
===Articles===
 
===Articles===
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====Twentieth century articles====
 
* {{REFbook
 
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  |last=Freud
 
  |first=Sigmund
 
  |first=Sigmund
 
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  |author-link=Sigmund Freud
 
  |year=1913
 
  |year=1913
 
  |title=Totem and Taboo, Standard Edition
 
  |title=Totem and Taboo, Standard Edition
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  |issue=27
 
  |issue=27
 
  |pages=237-8
 
  |pages=237-8
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  |url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1068445/pdf/jnpsycho00043-0045.pdf
 
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* {{REFjournal
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|last=Levy
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|first=
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|init=DM
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|author-link=
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|etal=no
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|title=Psychic trauma of operations in children: and a note on combat neurosis
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|trans-title=
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|language=
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|journal=Am J Dis Child
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|location=
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|date=1945
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|volume=69
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|issue=1
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|article=
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|page=
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|pages=7-25
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|url=https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapediatrics/article-abstract/1180027
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|archived=
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|quote=
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|DOI=
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|doi=10.1001/archpedi.1945.02020130014003
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|accessdate=2024-06-22
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}}
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* {{REFjournal
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|last=Nunberg
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|init=H
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|author-link=Herman Nunberg
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|url=https://pep-web.org/search/document/IJP.028.0145A
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|title=Circumcision and problems of bisexuality
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|journal=The International Journal of Psycho-Analysis
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|date=1947-01-01
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|volume=28
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|issue=
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|pages=145-79
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|pubmedID=12994301
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|accessdate=2023-10-04
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}}
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* {{REFjournal
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|last=Schmideberg
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|first=
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|init=M
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|author-link=
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|etal=no
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|title=A Note on Homosexuality and Circumcision
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|trans-title=
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|language=
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|journal=Psychoanalytic Review
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|location=
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|date=1948
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|volume=35
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|issue=2
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|pages=183-4
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|url=https://pep-web.org/search/document/PSAR.035.0183A?index=100&searchTerms=%5B%7B%22term%22%3A%22Melitta%20Schmideberg%22%2C%22type%22%3A%22author%22%2C%22value%22%3A%22Melitta%20Schmideberg%22%7D%5D
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|archived=
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|pubmedID=18891187
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|pubmedCID=
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|DOI=
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|doi=
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|accessdate=2024-06-22
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}}
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* {{REFjournal
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|last=Freud
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|init=A
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|author-link=Anna Freud
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|url=https://www.cirp.org/library/psych/freud/
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|title=The role of bodily illness in the mental life of children.
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|journal=Psychoanalytic Study of the Child
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|date=1952
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|volume=7
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|issue=1
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|pages=69-81
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|accessdate=2024-06-22
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}}
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* {{REFjournal
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|last=Fervel
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|first=
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|init=J
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|author-link=
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|etal=no
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|title=[Reflections on circumcision]
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|trans-title=
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|language=Francais
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|journal=Psyche Rev Int Sci Homme Psychanal
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|location=
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|date=1952-02
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|volume=7
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|issue=64
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|article=
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|page=
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|pages=98-102
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|url=
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|archived=
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|quote=
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|pubmedID=14949178
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|pubmedCID=
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|DOI=
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|doi=
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|accessdate=2024-06-22
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}}
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* {{REFjournal
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|last=Cansever
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|init=G
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|author-link=
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|title=Psychological effects of circumcision
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|journal= Br J Med Psychol
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|date=1965-12
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|volume=38
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|issue=4
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|pages=321-31
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|url=https://www.cirp.org/library/psych/cansever/
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|archived=
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|quote=
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|pubmedID=5322308
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|pubmedCID=
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|DOI=10.1111/j.2044-8341.1965.tb01314.x
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|accessdate=2024-06-22
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}}
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* {{REFjournal
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|last=Emde
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|first=
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|init=RN
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|author-link=
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|last2=Harmon
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|first2=
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|init2=RJ
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|author2-link=
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|last3=Metcalf
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|first3=
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|init3=D
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|author3-link=
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|last4=Koenig
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|first4=
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|init4=AL
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|author4-link=
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|last5=Wagonfeld
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|first5=
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|init5=S
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|author5-link=
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|etal=no
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|title=Stress and neonatal sleep
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|trans-title=
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|language=
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|journal=Psychosom Med
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|location=
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|date=1971
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|season=
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|volume=33
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|issue=6
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|article=
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|page=
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|pages=491-7
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|url=https://www.cirp.org/library/birth/emde/
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|archived=
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|quote=Routine circumcision, done without anesthesia in the newborn nursery was usually followed by prolonged nonrapid eye movement (NREM) sleep.
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|pubmedID= 5148980
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|pubmedCID=
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|DOI=10.1097/00006842-197111000-00002
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|accessdate=2024-06-23
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}}
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* {{REFjournal
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|last=Anders
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|first=
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|init=TF
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|author-link=
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|last2=Chalemian
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|first2=
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|init2=RJ
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|author2-link=
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|etal=no
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|title=The effects of circumcision on sleep-wake states in human neonates
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|trans-title=
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|language=
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|journal=Psychosom Med
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|location=
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|date=1974-03
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|volume=36
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|issue=2
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|article=
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|page=
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|pages=174-9
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|url=https://www.cirp.org/library/birth/anders/
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|archived=
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|quote=Thus the effect of circumcision in our infant population was an immediate and significant increase in wakefulness, particularly in fussy crying, during the hour following the procedure, and a decreased sleep onset latency time in a recovery period 1.5-7 hr later.
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|pubmedID=4360754
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|pubmedCID=
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|DOI=10.1097/00006842-197403000-00009
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|accessdate=2024-06-23
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}}
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* {{REFjournal
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|last=Prescott
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|first=
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|init=JW
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|author-link=
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|etal=no
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|title=Body pleasure and the origins of violence.
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|trans-title=
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|language=
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|journal=The Bulletin of The Atomic Scientists
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|location=
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|date=1975-11
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|volume=
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|issue=
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|article=
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|page=
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|pages=10-20
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|url=http://www.violence.de/prescott/bulletin/article.html
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|archived=
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|quote=
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|pubmedID=
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|pubmedCID=
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|DOI=
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|doi=
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|accessdate=2024-06-22
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}}
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* {{REFjournal
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|last=Richards
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|first=
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|init=MPM
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|author-link=
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|last2=Bernal
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|first2=
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|init2=JF
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|author2-link=
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|last3=Brackbill
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|first3=
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|init3=Y
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|author3-link=
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|etal=no
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|title=Early behavioral differences: gender or circumcision?
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|trans-title=
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|language=
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|journal=Dev Psychobiol
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|location=
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|date=1976-01
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|volume=9
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|issue=1
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|pages=89-95
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|url=https://www.cirp.org/library/psych/brackbill/
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|archived=
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|quote=We have reported here some direct and indirect evidence indicating that circumcision has an influence of unknown duration on the behavior and psychophysiology of male infants and we suggest that so-called neonatal "gender" differences may instead be circumcision differences.
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|pubmedID=767183
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|pubmedCID=
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|DOI=10.1002/dev.420090112
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|accessdate=2024-06-22
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}}
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* {{REFjournal
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|last=Marshall
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|init=RE
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|author-link=
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|last2=Stratton
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|init2=WC
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|author2-link=
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|last3=Moore
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|first3=JA
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|author3-link=
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|etal=yes
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|title=Circumcision I: effects upon newborn behavior
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|journal=Infant Behavior and Development
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|location=
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|date=1980
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|volume=3
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|issue=
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|pages=1-14
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|url=http://www.cirp.org/library/birth/marshall1/
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|quote=
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|DOI=
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|accessdate=2024-06-24
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* {{REFjournal
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|last=Marshall
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|init=RE
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|author-link=
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|last2=Porter
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|init2=FL
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|last3=Rogers
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|init3=AG
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|last4=Moore
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|init4=J
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|last5=Anderson
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|init5=B
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|author5-link=
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|last6=Boxerman
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|init6=SB
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|author6-link=
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|etal=yes
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|title=Circumcision: II effects upon mother-infant interaction
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|journal=
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|location=
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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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|quote=
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|pubmedID=7169032
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|pubmedCID=
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|DOI=10.1016/0378-3782(82)90038-x
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|accessdate=2019-12-06
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}}
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* {{REFjournal
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|last=Kennedy
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|first=
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|init=H
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|author-link=
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|etal=no
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|title=Trauma in childhood: Signs and sequelae as seen in the analysis of an adolescent
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|trans-title=
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|language=
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|journal=Psychoanal Study Child
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|location=
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|date=1986
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|volume=41
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|pages=209-19
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|url=https://www.cirp.org/library/psych/kennedy/
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|archived=
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|quote=What was so striking in Peter's analysis was the way in which all the avenues pursued led to the experiences surrounding the circumcision.
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|pubmedID=3823270
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|pubmedCID=
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|DOI=10.1080/00797308.1986.11823457
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|doi=
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|accessdate=2024-06-23
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|last=Yorke
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|first=
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|init=C
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|author-link=
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|etal=no
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|title=Reflections on the problem of psychic trauma
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|trans-title=
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|journal=Psychoanal Study Child
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|location=
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|date=1986
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|volume=41
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|pages=221-36
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|url=https://www.cirp.org/library/psych/yorke/
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|archived=
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|quote=It is this pervasive anxiety which floods the ego when a traumatic anxiety situation is encountered and overwhelms the ego. The sequence of these basic danger situations is familiar. When the very young child is threatened by a degree of pervasive anxiety with which he is unable to deal, and which can only be assuaged by the ministrations of a mother who detects the source of that anxiety, we have the prototype for later fears of annihilation.
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|pubmedID=3823271
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|DOI=10.1080/00797308.1986.11823458
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|accessdate=2024-06-23
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|pages=247-51
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|location=Washington
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|publisher=American Psychiatric Association
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|ISBN=
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|quote=The essential feature of this disorder is the development of characteristic symptoms following a psychologically distressing event that is outside the range of unusual human experience (i. e., outside the range of such common experience as simple bereavement, chronic illness, business losses, and marital conflict). The stressor producing this syndrome would be markedly stressing to almost anyone, and is usually experienced with intense fear, terror and helplessness.
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|accessdate=2024-06-23
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|etal=no
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|title=Coping with aversive stimulation in the neonatal period: quiet sleep and plasma cortisol levels during recovery from circumcision
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|trans-title=
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|journal=Child Dev
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|location=
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|date=1986-08
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|volume=56
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|init=KD
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|volume=35
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|last=Prescott
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|init=JW
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|author-link=
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|url=https://www.cirp.org/library/psych/prescott2/
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|title=Genital pain vs. genital pleasure: why the one and not the other?
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|date=1989-07
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|volume=1
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|quote=It is this developmental neuropsychologist's conviction that these early experiences of genital pain contribute to the encoding of the brain for sado-masochistic behaviors.
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|accessdate=2024-06-23
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|last=Chamberlain
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|first=
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|init=DB
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|author-link=David B. Chamberlain
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|etal=no
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|trans-title=
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|date=1989
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|season=Summer
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|volume=3
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|issue=4
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|pages=297-310
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|url=https://www.cirp.org/library/psych/chamberlain/
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|archived=
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|quote=It was only in the last three years that American parents discovered the longstanding practice of surgeons to operate on infants without the use of painkillers (Birth, June 1986, Letters, 124-125). Adding horror to this discovery, parents uncovered the fact that major surgery on premature infants and children up to 15 months of age was typically done with the aid of curare (Pavulon) which paralyzes them but does not relieve pain. Thus, while experiencing the surgery fully, it was not possible for them to move or to utter a cry of alarm!
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|accessdate=2024-06-23
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|first=
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|init=TJ
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|author-link=Theodore J. Gaensbauer
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|etal=no
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|title=Trauma in the preverbal period
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|trans-title=
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|date=1995
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|volume=50
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|issue=01
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|pages=122-49
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|url=https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00797308.1995.11822399
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|archived=
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|quote=At every age, traumatic memories and their associated affects can become powerful organizing elements within the psyche, coloring every aspect of a person’s psychological functioning.
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|pubmedID=7480400
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|pubmedCID=
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|DOI=10.1080/00797308.1995.11822399
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|accessdate=2024-06-23
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|first=Lloyd
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|init=
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|author-link=
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|etal=no
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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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|archived=
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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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|pubmedID=11609155
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|DOI=
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|accessdate=2024-06-24
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}}
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* {{REFjournal
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|last=Hepper
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|init=PG
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|author-link=
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|etal=no
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|title=Fetal memory: Does it exist? What does it do?
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|journal=Acta Pædiatrica Supplement (Stockholm)
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|date=1996-10
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|volume=416
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|issue=
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|pages=16-20
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|url=http://www.cirp.org/library/psych/hepper1/
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|archived=
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|quote=
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|pubmedID=8997443
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|pubmedCID=
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|DOI=10.1111/j.1651-2227.1996.tb14272.x.
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|accessdate=2024-06-23
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}}
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* {{TaddioA KatzJ IlersichAL KorenG 1997}}
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* {{REFjournal
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|last=Goldman
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|first=
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|init=R
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|author-link=
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|etal=no
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|title=The Psychological Impact of Circumcision
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|trans-title=
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|language=
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|journal=BJU Int
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|location=
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|date=1999-01
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|volume=83, Suppl. 1
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|pages=93-102
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|url=https://www.cirp.org/library/psych/goldman1/
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|archived=
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|quote=
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|pubmedID=10349420
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|pubmedCID=
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|DOI=10.1046/j.1464-410x.1999.0830s1093.x
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|accessdate=2024-06-23
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}}
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* {{REFjournal
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|last=Rhinehart
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|init=J
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|first=John
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|author-link=
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|title=Neonatal circumcision reconsidered
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|journal=Tranactional Analysis Journal
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|date=1999-07
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|volume=29
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|issue=3
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|pages=215-21
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|url=http://www.cirp.org/library/psych/rhinehart1/
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|accessdate=2020-11-11
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}}
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 +
====Twenty-first century articles====
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* {{REFbook
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|last=Ramos
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|first=Samuel
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|init=S
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|author-link=
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|last2=Boyle
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|first2=Gregory J.
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|init2=GJ
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|author2-link=Gregory J. Boyle
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|year=2001
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|title=Ritual and medical circumcision among Filipino boys: evidence of post-traumatic stress disorder
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|url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/300649237_Ritual_and_Medical_Circumcision_among_Filipino_Boys
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|work=Understanding circumcision: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to a Multi-Dimensional Problem
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|editor=Denniston GC, Hodges FM, Milos M
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|edition=
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|volume=
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|chapter=
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|pages=253-70
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|location=New York
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|publisher=Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
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|isbn=
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|quote=
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|accessdate=2024-06-23
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|note=
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}}
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* {{BoyleGJ GoldmanR SvobodaJS FernandezE 2002}}
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* {{REFjournal
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|last=Frisch
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|first=
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|init=M
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|author-link=
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|last2=Simonsen
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|first2=
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|init2=J
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|author2-link=
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|etal=no
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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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|journal=J R Soc Med
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|location=
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|date=2015-07
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|volume=108
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|issue=7
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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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|quote=
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|pubmedID=25573114
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|pubmedCID=4530408
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|DOI=10.1177/0141076814565942
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|accessdate=2024-06-24
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}}
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* {{REFjournal
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|last=Aydogmus
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|first=
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|init=Y
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|author-link=
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|last2=Semiz
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|first2=
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|init2=M
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|author2-link=
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|last3=Er
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|first3=
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|init3=O
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|author3-link=
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|last4=Bas
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|first4=
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|init4=O
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|author4-link=
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|last5=Atay
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|first5=
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|init5=I
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|author5-link=
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|last6=Kilinc
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|first6=
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|init6=MF
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|author6-link=
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|etal=no
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|title=Psychological and sexual effects of circumcision in adult males
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|trans-title=
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|language=
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|journal= Can Urol Assoc J
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|location=
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|date=2016-05
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|volume=10
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|issue=5-6
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|article=
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|pages=E156-E160
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|url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5065403/
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|archived=
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|quote=Our aim was to investigate the psychological and sexual effects of circumcision in adult men, and analyze these changes following circumcision.
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|pubmedID=27790295
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|pubmedCID=5065403
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|DOI=10.5489/cuaj.3364
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|accessdate=2024-06-22
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}}
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* {{REFjournal
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|last=Goldman
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|first=Ronald
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|init=R
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|author-link=Ronald Goldman
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|etal=no
 +
|title=Circumcision policy: a psychosocial perspective
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|journal=Paedatrics & Child Health (Ottawa)
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|location=
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|date=2005-11
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|volume=9
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|issue=9
 +
|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=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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|pubmedID=19675851
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|pubmedCID=2724127
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|DOI=10.1093/pch/9.9.630
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|format=PDF
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|accessdate=2024-06-24
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}}
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* {{REFjournal
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|last=Coates
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|first=
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|init=SW
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|author-link=
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|etal=no
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|title=Can Babies Remember Trauma? Symbolic Forms of Representation in Traumatized Infants
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|trans-title=
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|language=
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|journal=J Am Psychoanal Assoc
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|location=
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|date=2016-08
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|volume=64
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|issue=4
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|pages=751-76
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|url=https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0003065116659443
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|archived=
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|quote=
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|pubmedID= 27474085
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|pubmedCID=
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|DOI=10.1177/0003065116659443
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|accessdate=2024-06-23
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}}
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* {{REFjournal
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|last=Hirota
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|first=
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|init=T
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|author-link=
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|last2=King
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|first2=
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|init2=BH
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|author2-link=
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|etal=yes
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|title=Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Review
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|trans-title=
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|language=
 +
|journal=JAMA
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|location=
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|date=2023-01-10
 +
|volume=329
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|issue=2
 +
|article=
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|page=
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|pages=147-68
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|url=https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2800182?guestAccessKey=ed7c3ab4-13c4-4e61-b07d-9450c0aa0221
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|archived=
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|quote=
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|pubmedID=36625807
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|pubmedCID=
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|DOI=10.1001/jama.2022.23661
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|accessdate=2024-06-24
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}}
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* {{REFjournal
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|last=Bollinger
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|init=D
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|author-link=Dan Bollinger
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|url=https://kindredmedia.org/2023/02/adverse-childhood-experiences-dysfunctional-households-and-circumcision/
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|title=Adverse Childhood Experiences, Dysfunctional Households, And Circumcision.
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|journal=Kindred
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|date=2023-02-28
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|volume=
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|issue=
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|pages=
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|accessdate=2023-03-01
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}}
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* {{REFjournal
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|last=Tye
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|first=
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|init=MC
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|author-link=
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|last2=Sardi
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|first2=
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|init2=LM
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|author2-link=
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|etal=no
 +
|title=Psychological, psychosocial, and psychosexual aspects of penile circumcision
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|trans-title=
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|language=
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|journal=Int J Impot Res
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|location=
 +
|date=2023-05
 +
|volume=35
 +
|issue=3
 +
|pages=242-8
 +
|url=https://www.nature.com/articles/s41443-022-00553-9
 +
|archived=
 +
|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.
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|pubmedID=35347302
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|DOI=10.1038/s41443-022-00553-9
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|accessdate=2024-06-22
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}}
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{{SEEALSO}}
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* [[Pain]]
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* [[Psychological issues of male circumcision]]
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* [[Trauma]]
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{{REF}}
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[[Category:Circumcision]]
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[[Category:Male sexuality]]
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[[Category:Psychology]]
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[[Category:Trauma]]

Revision as of 17:39, 24 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.