Casola Allison R, Luber Kierstin, Riley Amy Henderson
Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Health Promot Pract. 2025 Jan;26(1):65-74. doi: 10.1177/15248399231192998. Epub 2023 Aug 21.
In the United States, approximately one in five persons experience period poverty, defined as the inability to obtain resources needed for healthy, safe, and dignified menstrual management. Limited access to an inadequate number of menstrual supplies may lead to longer-than-recommended use, which can increase skin chafing, disruption of vaginal flora, and intravaginal toxin overgrowth. However, period poverty goes beyond simply having enough menstrual products and can encompass the embarrassment, stigma, shame, and barriers in conversation surrounding menstruation. Discussion and critical examination of the multilayered attributes surrounding period poverty have been intermittent in academic literature, particularly from a domestic lens. Thus, this narrative review and theoretical analysis aimed to describe the epidemiology of period poverty and analyze its biological, socio-emotional, and societal implications. We applied a descriptive epidemiology approach of person, place, and time, and employed a social-ecological lens to examine risk factors. Our findings describe the incidence, distribution, and possible ways to alleviate period poverty. Practitioners, medical providers, and public health professionals may have limited knowledge of period poverty, what it entails, and who it impacts, but they have great potential to address it and associated menstrual inequities in their work. With its widespread implications for psychosocial and community-level health, this phenomenon needs urgent attention to promote menstrual equity as an issue of human rights and social justice. We conclude with research and policy recommendations for alleviating period poverty.
在美国,约五分之一的人经历过经期贫困,即无法获得健康、安全且有尊严地管理经期所需的资源。获得的经期用品数量不足,使用时间可能会超过建议时长,这会增加皮肤擦伤、破坏阴道菌群并导致阴道内毒素过度滋生。然而,经期贫困不仅仅是缺乏足够的经期用品,还包括围绕月经话题的尴尬、污名、羞耻感以及交流障碍。学术文献中对经期贫困多层面特征的讨论和批判性审视一直断断续续,尤其是从国内视角来看。因此,本叙述性综述和理论分析旨在描述经期贫困的流行病学情况,并分析其生物学、社会情感和社会影响。我们采用了人、地点和时间的描述性流行病学方法,并运用社会生态视角来审视风险因素。我们的研究结果描述了经期贫困的发生率、分布情况以及缓解经期贫困的可能方法。从业者、医疗服务提供者和公共卫生专业人员可能对经期贫困及其内涵和影响对象了解有限,但他们在工作中具有解决这一问题及相关月经不平等问题的巨大潜力。鉴于这一现象对心理社会和社区层面健康具有广泛影响,需要紧急关注,以将月经平等作为人权和社会正义问题加以推动。我们最后提出了缓解经期贫困的研究和政策建议。