'It brought joy in my home as in the area of my wife.' How recently circumcised adult men ascribe value to and make sense of male circumcision

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'It brought joy in my home as in the area of my wife.' How recently circumcised adult men ascribe value to and make sense of male circumcision. / Lundsby, Katrine; Dræbel, Tania; Wolf Meyrowitsch, Dan.

I: Global Public Health, Bind 7, Nr. 4, 2012, s. 352-66.

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Lundsby, K, Dræbel, T & Wolf Meyrowitsch, D 2012, ''It brought joy in my home as in the area of my wife.' How recently circumcised adult men ascribe value to and make sense of male circumcision', Global Public Health, bind 7, nr. 4, s. 352-66. https://doi.org/10.1080/17441692.2011.632638

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Lundsby, K., Dræbel, T., & Wolf Meyrowitsch, D. (2012). 'It brought joy in my home as in the area of my wife.' How recently circumcised adult men ascribe value to and make sense of male circumcision. Global Public Health, 7(4), 352-66. https://doi.org/10.1080/17441692.2011.632638

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Lundsby K, Dræbel T, Wolf Meyrowitsch D. 'It brought joy in my home as in the area of my wife.' How recently circumcised adult men ascribe value to and make sense of male circumcision. Global Public Health. 2012;7(4):352-66. https://doi.org/10.1080/17441692.2011.632638

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Lundsby, Katrine ; Dræbel, Tania ; Wolf Meyrowitsch, Dan. / 'It brought joy in my home as in the area of my wife.' How recently circumcised adult men ascribe value to and make sense of male circumcision. I: Global Public Health. 2012 ; Bind 7, Nr. 4. s. 352-66.

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