Brooks-Gunn J, Ruble D N
Ann Intern Med. 1982 Jun;96(6 Pt 2):962-5. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-96-6-962.
Six hundred and nineteen adolescent girls aged 10 to 19 were surveyed regarding catemenial product use patterns and the relation of tampon use to reports of symptoms, attitudes, and family beliefs about menstruation. Napkin use decreased and tampon use increased from elementary to senior high school. Tampons were used by 23% of the 5th and 6th grade girls and 75% of the 11th and 12th grade girls. The majority of adolescents learned how to use tampons from their mothers, although the source of explanation varied by age. Tampon users were less self-conscious about themselves and more comfortable talking about menstruation. A positive family atmosphere was reported by girls who learned how to use tampons from their mothers rather from others. The results are discussed in terms of their implications for adolescent health and particularly toxic shock syndrome.
对619名年龄在10至19岁的青春期女孩进行了调查,内容涉及经期用品使用模式以及卫生棉条使用与症状报告、态度和家庭对月经的看法之间的关系。从小学到高中,卫生巾的使用减少,卫生棉条的使用增加。五年级和六年级女生中有23%使用卫生棉条,而十一年级和十二年级女生中有75%使用卫生棉条。大多数青少年是从母亲那里学会如何使用卫生棉条的,不过解释的来源因年龄而异。使用卫生棉条的青少年对自己的自我意识较低,在谈论月经时也更自在。从母亲而非他人那里学会如何使用卫生棉条的女孩报告说家庭氛围积极。讨论了这些结果对青少年健康尤其是中毒性休克综合征的影响。