Shanza Afzaal Saba, Lnu Shahzeb, Tahir Sulaiman, Javed Hamna, Saeed Adil, Ashal Pal Muhammad Haadi, Islam Maryyam, Qammar Bilal
Surgery, Lahore General Hospital, Lahore, PAK.
Obstetrics and Gynecology, Lahore General Hospital, Lahore, PAK.
Cureus. 2024 Nov 18;16(11):e73899. doi: 10.7759/cureus.73899. eCollection 2024 Nov.
Background Empowering adolescent girls with accurate data, a supportive environment, and access to resources is crucial for promoting their dignity and educational success, thereby enabling gender equity and social development in rural communities. Aim This research aims to assess the knowledge and practices of menstrual hygiene among adolescent girls in schools within the rural community of Lahore, Pakistan. Methodology This research employed a quantitative, cross-sectional design, with a survey conducted among 108 participants in Lakhodair Sharif Bakra Mandi, Lahore, Pakistan. Purposive sampling was used to select participants within the specified age range (e.g., 12-19 years old). Results The results indicate that 91 participants (84.25%) were aged 13-15 years, followed by 12 participants (11.11%) in the 16-18 age range. Four participants (3.70%) were aged 10-12 years, and only one participant (0.92%) was aged 19 or older. In terms of grade level, 71 participants (65.74%) were in grade 8, 29 participants (26.85%) were in grade 7, six participants (5.55%) were in grade 6, and two participants (1.85%) were in grade 5. Correlation analysis revealed a strong, positive correlation between menstrual hygiene knowledge and practice, with a correlation coefficient of 0.649 (p < 0.001). Conclusions This research found that individuals from rural areas of Lahore demonstrated a strong understanding of menstrual hygiene, reflecting high levels of knowledge. A positive relationship was observed between knowledge and hygiene practices. Additionally, the findings revealed that participants held positive attitudes toward menstrual hygiene, although they expressed concerns about abdominal pain, as well as challenges related to accessing facilities and ensuring privacy at schools.
为青春期女孩提供准确的数据、支持性环境和资源获取途径,对于提升她们的尊严和教育成就至关重要,从而促进农村社区的性别平等和社会发展。
本研究旨在评估巴基斯坦拉合尔农村社区学校中青春期女孩的月经卫生知识与实践情况。
本研究采用定量横断面设计,在巴基斯坦拉合尔的拉克霍代尔·谢里夫·巴克拉·曼迪对108名参与者进行了调查。采用目的抽样法在指定年龄范围内(如12 - 19岁)选取参与者。
结果表明,91名参与者(84.25%)年龄在13 - 15岁之间,其次是12名参与者(11.11%)年龄在16 - 18岁之间。4名参与者(3.70%)年龄在10 - 12岁之间,只有1名参与者(0.92%)年龄在19岁及以上。在年级方面,71名参与者(65.74%)在八年级,29名参与者(26.85%)在七年级,6名参与者(5.55%)在六年级,2名参与者(1.85%)在五年级。相关性分析显示,月经卫生知识与实践之间存在强正相关,相关系数为0.649(p < 0.001)。
本研究发现,拉合尔农村地区的个体对月经卫生有较强的理解,反映出较高的知识水平。知识与卫生实践之间存在积极关系。此外,研究结果显示参与者对月经卫生持积极态度,尽管他们对腹痛以及学校获取设施和确保隐私方面的挑战表示担忧。