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西班牙的月经知识普及和月经经历。

Spanish menstrual literacy and experiences of menstruation.

机构信息

Universitat Politècnica de València, Valencia, Spain.

University of Western Australia, Albany, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Womens Health. 2023 Apr 4;23(1):161. doi: 10.1186/s12905-023-02293-4.

Abstract

There is growing recognition of the important role menstrual health plays in achieving health, education, and gender equity. Yet, stigmatisation and taboo remain present and negative emotions like fear and shame dominate the narrative when speaking about periods. This paper analyses how formal and informal menstrual education is received in Spain, to understand the role of menstrual health literacy in the way menstruation is experienced, and to identify what information would be useful to integrate into formal menstrual education. An online survey with more than 4000 participants (aged between 14 and 80, both people who will/do/have previously menstruate/d and those who do not menstruate) was conducted. Data was gathered using the digital platform Typeform, descriptive and inferential statistical analyses were performed with SPSS software and qualitative data was thematically analysed using Nvivo. Many participants declared not having received sufficient information on menstruation prior to menarche, particularly about how to physically manage it. Furthermore, negative emotions like shame, worry, and fear were recurrently reported to describe menarche; this has not changed between generations. Interestingly, we saw an increase in stress and sadness with an increase in perceived knowledge of the reproductive role of menstruation. We did observe a reduction in negative emotions when people who menstruate perceived they had sufficient information on how to manage their first bleeding. It is recommended that menstrual education beyond reproductive biology, particularly including how to physically manage periods, is integrated into school curricula. Menstrual education of everyone - including those who do not menstruate-can improve how periods are experienced in Spain.

摘要

人们越来越认识到月经健康在实现健康、教育和性别平等方面的重要作用。然而,污名化和禁忌仍然存在,当谈到月经时,负面情绪如恐惧和羞耻仍然占据主导地位。本文分析了在西班牙正式和非正式的月经教育是如何被接受的,以了解月经健康素养在月经体验中的作用,并确定哪些信息将有助于纳入正式的月经教育。我们进行了一项有 4000 多名参与者(年龄在 14 岁至 80 岁之间,包括曾经/正在/将要经历月经的人和没有经历过月经的人)的在线调查。数据是通过数字平台 Typeform 收集的,使用 SPSS 软件进行描述性和推断性统计分析,使用 Nvivo 对定性数据进行主题分析。许多参与者表示,在初潮前没有接受足够的月经信息,特别是关于如何进行身体管理的信息。此外,像羞耻、担忧和恐惧等负面情绪经常被用来描述初潮;这在不同代际之间并没有改变。有趣的是,我们看到随着对月经生殖作用的认知增加,压力和悲伤情绪也随之增加。我们确实观察到,当那些经历月经的人认为他们有足够的信息来管理他们的第一次出血时,负面情绪会减少。建议将月经教育纳入学校课程,不仅包括生殖生物学,还包括如何进行身体管理。对所有人(包括那些不经历月经的人)进行月经教育,可以改善西班牙人对月经的体验。

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