Sebert Kuhlmann Anne, Key Rhonda, Billingsley Cryslynn, Shato Thembekile, Scroggins Stephen, Teni Mintesnot T
College for Public Health and Social Justice, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri.
Jennings School District, Jennings, Missouri.
J Adolesc Health. 2020 Sep;67(3):444-446. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2020.05.040. Epub 2020 Jul 6.
To assess the menstrual hygiene needs and related school absences among female students in an urban St. Louis, MO district.
Students (n = 58) completed a self-administered survey during registration and orientation before the 2019-2020 school year.
Nearly half (48.3%) needed period products at least once last school year but did not have money to buy them. The majority (62.1%) accessed period products at school last year. Seventeen percent missed at least one day at school because of an inadequate supply of period products, including significantly more ninth graders than 10th-12th graders (33.3% vs. 6.1%, respectively, p < .01).
Students reported a substantial need for menstrual hygiene products but also frequent utilization of school resources to access products. Given that incoming ninth graders reported more absences related to an inadequate supply of products, the district may need to focus more attention on this issue in the junior high school and younger grades.
评估密苏里州圣路易斯市一个城区女学生的经期卫生需求及与之相关的缺课情况。
在2019 - 2020学年开学注册和迎新期间,58名学生完成了一份自填式调查问卷。
近一半(48.3%)的学生在上一学年至少有一次需要经期用品,但没钱购买。去年,大多数(62.1%)学生在学校获取经期用品。17%的学生因经期用品供应不足至少缺课一天,其中九年级学生缺课比例显著高于十至十二年级学生(分别为33.3%和6.1%,p < 0.01)。
学生表示对经期卫生用品有大量需求,但也经常利用学校资源获取这些用品。鉴于新入学的九年级学生因用品供应不足缺课更多,该学区可能需要更多关注初中及低年级的这一问题。