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发展中国家学生对月经的认知与疑惑:来自印度的案例研究

Students' perceptions and doubts about menstruation in developing countries: a case study from India.

作者信息

Chothe Vikas, Khubchandani Jagdish, Seabert Denise, Asalkar Mahesh, Rakshe Sarika, Firke Arti, Midha Inuka, Simmons Robert

机构信息

1Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Maharashtra, India.

出版信息

Health Promot Pract. 2014 May;15(3):319-26. doi: 10.1177/1524839914525175. Epub 2014 Mar 11.

Abstract

Menstrual education is a vital aspect of adolescent health education. Culture, awareness, and socioeconomic status often exert profound influence on menstrual practices. However, health education programs for young women in developing countries do not often address menstrual hygiene, practices, and disorders. Developing culturally sensitive menstrual health education and hygiene programs for adolescent females has been recommended by professional health organizations like the World Health Organization and UNICEF. These programs cannot be developed without understanding existing myths and perceptions about menstruation in adolescent females of developing countries. Thus, the purpose of this qualitative study from India was to document existing misconceptions regarding menstruation and perceptions about menarche and various menstrual restrictions that have been understudied. Out of the 612 students invited to participate by asking questions, 381 girls participated by asking specific questions about menstruation (response rate = 62%). The respondents consisted of 84 girls from sixth grade, 117 from seventh grade, and 180 from eighth grade. The questions asked were arranged into the following subthemes: anatomy and physiology, menstrual symptoms, menstrual myths and taboos, health and beauty, menstrual abnormalities, seeking medical advice and home remedies; sanitary pads usage and disposal; diet and lifestyle; and sex education. Results of our study indicate that students had substantial doubts about menstruation and were influenced by societal myths and taboos in relation to menstrual practices. Parents, adolescent care providers, and policy makers in developing countries should advocate for comprehensive sexuality education and resources (e.g., low-cost sanitary pads and school facilities) to promote menstrual health and hygiene promotion.

摘要

月经教育是青少年健康教育的一个重要方面。文化、意识和社会经济地位常常对月经相关行为产生深远影响。然而,发展中国家针对年轻女性的健康教育项目往往没有涉及月经卫生、行为和失调问题。世界卫生组织和联合国儿童基金会等专业卫生组织建议为青春期女性制定具有文化敏感性的月经健康教育和卫生项目。如果不了解发展中国家青春期女性对月经的现有误解和认知,就无法制定这些项目。因此,这项来自印度的定性研究的目的是记录关于月经的现有误解、对初潮的认知以及各种尚未得到充分研究的月经禁忌。在通过提问邀请参与的612名学生中,有381名女孩通过回答关于月经的具体问题参与了调查(回复率 = 62%)。受访者包括84名六年级女孩、117名七年级女孩和180名八年级女孩。所提问题被归纳为以下子主题:解剖学和生理学、月经症状、月经误解和禁忌、健康与美容、月经异常、寻求医疗建议和家庭疗法;卫生巾的使用和处理;饮食和生活方式;以及性教育。我们的研究结果表明,学生们对月经存在诸多疑问,并受到与月经行为相关的社会误解和禁忌的影响。发展中国家的家长、青少年护理人员和政策制定者应倡导全面的性教育和资源(如低成本卫生巾和学校设施),以促进月经健康和卫生。

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