Dzokoto & Adams (2005)
UNDERSTANDING GENITAL-SHRINKING EPIDEMICS IN WEST AFRICA:
KORO,
JUJU,
OR MASS PSYCHOGENIC ILLNESS?
ABSTRACT
A small-scale epidemic of genital shrinking occurred in six West African nations
between January 1997 and October 2003. This article presents a summary and
analysis of 56 media reports of these cases. A clinical formulation of these
cases considers a variety of explanations from theory and research in social and
cultural psychology, psychopathology, and anthropology. Of particular interest
is a comparison of genital-shrinking distress in West African settings with
koro,
a culture-bound syndrome involving fears of genital retraction that is prominent
in Southeast Asian settings. The paper concludes with a brief discussion of the
role of culture in both the experience of genital-shrinking distress and
conceptions of psychopathology.