Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences and Technology, College of Medicine, University of Nigeria Enugu Campus, Enugu State, Nigeria.
Department of Nursing, University of Calabar, Cross Rivers State, Nigeria.
Pan Afr Med J. 2023 May 18;45:47. doi: 10.11604/pamj.2023.45.47.39675. eCollection 2023.
severally, studies had identified menstrual-associated shame, embarrassment, stigma, and absenteeism among pubescents in school with resultant challenges on their bio psycho-social functioning. However, what is not clear is the contribution of the home and school to the experiences. The objectives of the study were to explore the experiences with menstruation and menstrual hygiene management; explore the experiences with menstrual-associated shame, embarrassment, stigma, and absenteeism among participants; explore the bio-psycho-social issues associated with the experiences; understand the meaning of the experiences and propose a mid-range theory that explains the influences on pubescents´ menstrual behaviours.
constructivist grounded theory design was used to explore the experiences of 20 purposively recruited pubescents from rural and semi-urban secondary schools. In-depth Interviews, focused group discussions, key informant interviews, and observations were employed to collect data until data saturation. Open and focused coding was conducted to identify emerging themes and sub-themes. These themes were returned to participants and literature for verification.
four (4) categories and eleven (11) sub-categories emerged from the data and formed four (4) themes that influence pubescents´ menstrual behaviour. They include: 1) individuals´ bio-physiological status, knowledge of menstrual health and menstrual characteristics; 2) regimenting school through strict rule enforcement, punishment/motivation, forced participation, and compliance; 3) scheduling academic activities/examination, sporting and other extra curricula activities; and 4) providing menstrual support by individual and institutional efforts to pubescents. Based on the relationship with other themes, the menstrual behaviour influencer model was proposed.
menstrual influencers require the interaction between menstrual support and menstrual enablers by institutions for positive menstrual behavior. Failure to achieve this balance will lead to menstrual-associated shame, embarrassment, stigma, absenteeism, and school drop-out.
多项研究发现,青春期学生在学校中存在与月经相关的羞耻感、尴尬感、污名化和缺勤现象,这对他们的生物心理社会功能造成了挑战。然而,目前尚不清楚家庭和学校在这些经历中扮演了什么角色。本研究旨在探讨青春期学生的月经经历和月经卫生管理;探索参与者与月经相关的羞耻感、尴尬感、污名化和缺勤现象;探讨与这些经历相关的生物心理社会问题;理解这些经历的意义,并提出一个能够解释青春期学生月经行为影响因素的中程理论。
采用建构主义扎根理论设计,对来自农村和半城市中学的 20 名青春期学生进行了深入访谈、焦点小组讨论、关键知情人访谈和观察,以探索他们的月经经历。采用开放式和聚焦式编码识别新兴主题和子主题。这些主题会被返还给参与者和文献进行验证。
从数据中提取出四个类别和十一个子类别,形成了四个影响青春期学生月经行为的主题。它们包括:1)个体的生理状态、月经健康知识和月经特征;2)通过严格执行校规、奖惩、强制参与和遵守校规来规范学校;3)安排学术活动/考试、体育和其他课外活动;4)通过个人和机构努力为青春期学生提供月经支持。基于与其他主题的关系,提出了月经行为影响因素模型。
月经支持和机构的月经促进因素需要相互作用,才能促进积极的月经行为。如果无法实现这种平衡,就会导致与月经相关的羞耻感、尴尬感、污名化、缺勤和辍学。