Menstrual health and hygiene practices of adolescent girls attending school in rural parts of South India and its effect on school attendance in the year 2020: A Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study

 Year: 2024; Volume: 4; Issue: 3Page No: 6 – 14

Article Type:  Original Article

Authors:  Sudharsan Vasudevan*1,   Aishwariya Radhakrishnan2

https://doi.org/10.55349/ijmsnr.202443614

Affiliations:  *1Consultant ICMR, Headquarters, New Delhi, India.  2Consultant, Public Health Foundation of India, New Delhi, India.

How to cite this article:  Vasudevan S, Aishwariya R.  Menstrual health ad hygiene practices of adolescent girls attending school in rural parts of South India and its effect on school attendance in the year 2020: A Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study.  Int J Med Sci and Nurs Res 2024;4(3):6-14.   DOI: 10.55349/ijmsnr.202443614

Article Summary:  Submitted: 08-July-2024   Revised: 27-July-2024   Accepted: 17-August-2024    Published: 30-September -2024


Abstract

Background: Menstruation is a normal and natural process that occurs during a female’s reproductive years, misperceptions surrounding menstruation, which can negatively impact the mental, emotional, and physical health of adolescent girls, as well as their academic performance. Our objective was to describe the menstruation practises among rural school going adolescent girls and its effect on school attendance.

Materials and Methods: In the present descriptive and cross-sectional study included 495 students from government and government-aided schools a total of 7 schools.

Results:  Almost 90% of the girls had regular periods, 59% of these girls’ attained menarche at the age of 13 – 15 years. Out of these students 9% of them skip school frequently during menstrual period due to pain, 3% skip school due to excessive bleeding, and the rest skip school during this period either due to parent’s beliefs (1%) or because they think the sanitation facility at their school is not adequate (0.2%).

Conclusion:  The mean age of menarche in our study was 12.6, on an average the girls had 35 days of periods, with 5 days of menses, close to 99% of the girls used sanitary pads but most of them did not obtain it from schools, and 13% of girls had been absent often during their menstrual period.

Keywords: age of menarche, reproductive health, menstrual health, menstrual hygiene, school going adolescent girls

Source of funding: None

Conflict of Interest: Nothing to declared by the authors

Corresponding Author:

Dr. Sudharsan Vasudevan,

Consultant,

India Council of Medical Research (ICMR),

Headquarters,

New Delhi, India.

Email ID: thisisme0vs0@gmail.com


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