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Institutionalization theory argues that the process of institutionalization is the main reason for practices or procedures to be continued and transmitted without question and for meanings to be shared without thought or evaluation.
Two other studies from Kurdistan Region reported dictate of religion as a very important reason for practicing FGC (50.3% and 38.8%) [ 8, 9].
There were a number of reasons for practice non-involvement in the study, including the following: nonresponse; simply declining to participate; willing participation but no suitable patients; and refusal of permission to participate from the primary care trust.
The reasons for practice non participation are shown in Figure 2. We posted a total of 1795 invitation letters to patients and received 1492 833%) responses (Table 2); 998 (55.6%) expressed an interest in participating and 903 (50.3%) attended baseline consultations and signed consent forms.
Although the pleasures of keeping and training a hawk have become the primary reasons for practicing falconry, game suitable for consumption is still usually eaten by the falconer.
Information on hygiene practices, specific responses to the health risks from seasonal extremes, and reasons for practices were also obtained.
The participants cited social and cultural tradition (46.7%) and dictate of religion (38.8%) as the primary reasons for practicing FGM.
The common reasons for practicing female genital mutilation were cultural tradition (46.7%) and dictate of religion (38.9%).
The main reasons for practicing FGM in this study were social and cultural tradition and dictate of religion.
Social and cultural traditions are important reasons for practicing FGC in many settings, which in some instances surpass dictate of religion as the most common reason [ 19, 25].
This is particularly true for Iraqi Kurdistan Region as two other studies have shown that social and cultural traditions are the main reasons for practicing FGC (40.7% to 46.7%) [ 8, 9].
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