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Nina Van Eekert
Nina Van Eekert
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Debating medicalization of Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C): learning from (policy) experiences across countries
E Leye, N Van Eekert, S Shamu, T Esho, H Barrett
Reproductive health 16 (1), 1-10, 2019
742019
Towards a better estimation of prevalence of female genital mutilation in the European Union: a situation analysis
L De Schrijver, L Van Baelen, N Van Eekert, E Leye
Reproductive health 17, 1-19, 2020
192020
An examination of the medicalization trend in female genital cutting in Egypt: how does it relate to a girl’s risk of being cut?
N Van Eekert, N Biegel, S Gadeyne, Sylvie & Van de Velde
Social Science & Medicine, 113024, 2020
102020
The association between women's social position and the medicalization of female genital cutting in Egypt
N Van Eekert, E Leye, S Van de Velde
International perspectives on sexual and reproductive health 44 (3), 101-109, 2018
92018
What interventions are effective to prevent or respond to female genital mutilation? A review of existing evidence from 2008–2020
DJ Matanda, N Van Eekert, M Croce-Galis, J Gay, MJ Middelburg, ...
PLOS Global Public Health 3 (5), e0001855, 2023
82023
Characteristics of women who present for abortion beyond the legal limit in Flanders, Belgium
S Van de Velde, N Van Eekert, K Van Assche, N Sommerland, E Wouters
Perspectives on sexual and reproductive health 51 (3), 175-183, 2019
82019
The medicalisation of female genital cutting: Harm reduction or social norm?
N Van Eekert, V Buffel, S De Bruyn, S Van de Velde
Sociology of health & illness 43 (2), 263-280, 2021
62021
Mothers' perceptions of the medicalisation of female genital cutting among the Kisii population in Kenya
N Van Eekert, S Van de Velde, S Anthierens, N Biegel, M Kieiri, T Esho, ...
Culture, health & sexuality 24 (7), 983-997, 2022
42022
Seeking a deeper understanding of the underlying causes of sexual pain in women who have undergone female genital cutting
SM Van de Velde, N Van Eekert
Archives of Sexual Behavior 50, 1897-1901, 2021
32021
Understanding the academic and social integration process of students entering higher education: Lessons learned from the covid-19 pandemic
S De Bruyn, N Van Eekert
Social Sciences 12 (2), 67, 2023
22023
Perceived group discrimination based on one’s gender and the gender gap in depression in Europe
S Van de Velde, K Delaruelle, N Van Eekert, P Bracke
Scandinavian journal of public health 49 (6), 598-605, 2021
22021
To medicalize or not to medicalize: is that the question? Exploring medicalization of female genital cutting in Egypt and Kenya
N Van Eekert
University of Antwerp, 2020
22020
Understanding Mental Wellbeing amongst Potentially Vulnerable Higher Education Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic
N Van Eekert, S De Bruyn, E Wouters, S Van de Velde
Social Sciences 12 (5), 282, 2023
12023
Never Waste a Good Crisis: naar een blijvend verbeterd mentaal welbevinden bij studenten: een analyse van het mentaal welbevinden bij studenten aan UAntwerpen gedurende de …
N Van Eekert, K Van Looy
12021
Rethinking the Definition of Medicalized Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting
N Van Eekert, H Barrett, S Kimani, I Hidayana, E Leye
Archives of Sexual Behavior, 1-13, 2024
2024
Corrigendum: Exploring the association between perceived male attitudes and female attitudes toward the discontinuation of Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting in Egypt
Z Zsabokorszky, S Van de Velde, K Michielsen, N Van Eekert
Frontiers in Sociology 8, 1353912, 2024
2024
An international comparison of gender differences in mental health among higher-education students during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic: a multilevel design
S Van de Velde, A De Cuyper, L De Kort, K Jacobs, N Somogyi, R Tholen, ...
Archives of Public Health 81 (1), 211, 2023
2023
Exploring the association between perceived male attitudes and female attitudes toward the discontinuation of Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting in Egypt
Z Zsabokorszky, S Van de Velde, K Michielsen, N Van Eekert
Frontiers in Sociology 8, 2023
2023
To Medicalise or Not to Medicalise: Is that the Question?: Exploring Medicalisation of Female Genital Cutting in Egypt and Kenya
N Van Eekert
Afrika Focus 34 (1), 172-181, 2021
2021
ANSER: five years of global academic collaboration building evidence for sexual and reproductive health and rights policies
O Degomme, E Peeters, H Deconinck, A Ylli, A Fico, G Qirjako, D Ttocaj, ...
Academic Network for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Policies (ANSER), 2021
2021
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