Craig-Dalsimer Division of Adolescent Medicine, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Craig-Dalsimer Division of Adolescent Medicine, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
J Adolesc Health. 2022 Jul;71(1):94-104. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2022.01.224. Epub 2022 Mar 10.
While some adolescents celebrate menstruation as a rite of passage, others seek discretion due to stigma. Many youth have used Twitter to combat stigma and raise awareness about other culturally taboo topics, but previous work has not explored youth conversations regarding menstruation. This study aims to assess whether Twitter can provide useful insights into how youth perceive menstruation.
The team searched 162,316,839 tweets of 71,443 users of the age range 13-25 years in the Health Language Processing Twitter Youth Cohort for tweets that matched menstruation-related keywords: a pad, my pad, my period, her period, your period, tampon, diva cup, menstruate, that time of the month. Twelve codes emerged using a grounded theory approach and were sorted into three themes.
Analysis was conducted on 10,000 tweets. Three themes emerged, including menstrual health, menstrual stigma, and menstrual positivity. Tweets related to menstrual health included physical complications, sexual/reproductive health, health education, and LGBTQ health. Tweets that addressed menstrual stigma included inconvenience/limitations, shame/stereotypes, religion/alternate perceptions, access/affordability, and self-depreciation/harm. Tweets related to menstrual positivity included awareness/community, strength/resilience, and environment/sustainability.
This study provides insights into youth perceptions about menstruation. There was overwhelming emphasis placed on the negative expectations and shame around menstruation. A significant minority of tweets were directly or indirectly related to advocacy or education, which supports the potential use of Twitter as a platform to improve public health messaging, transform health outcomes, and promote equity among youth who menstruate.
虽然有些青少年将月经视为成年礼,但也有一些青少年因耻辱感而寻求谨慎。许多年轻人已经在 Twitter 上使用过,以消除耻辱感并提高人们对其他文化禁忌话题的认识,但之前的工作并未探讨过有关青年月经的对话。本研究旨在评估 Twitter 是否可以为了解年轻人对月经的看法提供有用的见解。
该团队在 Health Language Processing Twitter Youth Cohort 中搜索了年龄在 13-25 岁之间的 71443 名用户的 162316839 条推文,其中包含与月经相关的关键字的推文:护垫、我的护垫、我的经期、她的经期、你的经期、卫生棉条、月经杯、月经、生理期。使用扎根理论方法出现了 12 个代码,并将其分为三个主题。
对 10000 条推文进行了分析。出现了三个主题,包括月经健康、月经耻辱和月经积极性。与月经健康相关的推文包括身体并发症、性/生殖健康、健康教育和 LGBTQ 健康。涉及月经耻辱的推文包括不便/限制、羞耻/刻板印象、宗教/替代观念、可及性/可负担性和自我贬低/伤害。与月经积极性相关的推文包括意识/社区、力量/韧性和环境/可持续性。
本研究提供了有关年轻人对月经看法的见解。对月经的负面期望和羞耻感占据了压倒性的地位。大量推文直接或间接地与宣传或教育有关,这支持了将 Twitter 用作改善公共卫生信息传递、改变健康结果以及促进月经青年之间公平的平台的潜力。