Addressing Cultural Stigma: Endometriosis Diagnosis in the Arab World
This commentary explores reproductive stigma surrounding endometriosis in Arab cultures, suggesting comprehensive interventions to address diagnostic delays and empower affected individuals.
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This paper is a policy commentary examining delayed endometriosis diagnosis in conservative Arab cultures across the Arab Peninsula, North Africa, and East Asia, focusing on how reproductive stigma affects adolescent girls and their families. It argues that endometriosis is treated as a stigma and a threat to reproductive capacity, increasing anxiety around marriage prospects and prompting systemic barriers involving adolescents, families, partners, schools, healthcare institutions, specialized professionals, workplaces, and communities. The main caveat is that, as a commentary rather than original empirical research, it does not present new diagnostic data or region-specific outcomes. Relevance to endometriosis: the paper’s central focus is endometriosis diagnosis in the Arab world and the sociocultural drivers of diagnostic delay.
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