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Menstruation behaviour influencer model: a grounded theory of menstrual experiences of shame, embarrassment, stigma and absenteeism among pubescent girls in semi-urban and rural secondary schools in Enugu State, Nigeria

INTRODUCTION: 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. Th...

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Autores principales: Ubochi, Nneka Edith, Chinweuba, Ukamaka Anthonia, Iheanacho, Njideka Peace, Osuchukwu, Easter Chukwudi, Nwodo, Chijioke Oliver, Nnamani, Anulika Jennifer, Ogbonnaya, Ngozi Phoeba, Ubochi, Vincent Nwokejiezi
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10422039/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37575520
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2023.45.47.39675
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author Ubochi, Nneka Edith
Chinweuba, Ukamaka Anthonia
Iheanacho, Njideka Peace
Osuchukwu, Easter Chukwudi
Nwodo, Chijioke Oliver
Nnamani, Anulika Jennifer
Ogbonnaya, Ngozi Phoeba
Ubochi, Vincent Nwokejiezi
author_facet Ubochi, Nneka Edith
Chinweuba, Ukamaka Anthonia
Iheanacho, Njideka Peace
Osuchukwu, Easter Chukwudi
Nwodo, Chijioke Oliver
Nnamani, Anulika Jennifer
Ogbonnaya, Ngozi Phoeba
Ubochi, Vincent Nwokejiezi
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description INTRODUCTION: 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. METHODS: 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. RESULTS: 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. CONCLUSION: 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.
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spelling pubmed-104220392023-08-13 Menstruation behaviour influencer model: a grounded theory of menstrual experiences of shame, embarrassment, stigma and absenteeism among pubescent girls in semi-urban and rural secondary schools in Enugu State, Nigeria Ubochi, Nneka Edith Chinweuba, Ukamaka Anthonia Iheanacho, Njideka Peace Osuchukwu, Easter Chukwudi Nwodo, Chijioke Oliver Nnamani, Anulika Jennifer Ogbonnaya, Ngozi Phoeba Ubochi, Vincent Nwokejiezi Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: 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. METHODS: 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. RESULTS: 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. CONCLUSION: 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. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2023-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10422039/ /pubmed/37575520 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2023.45.47.39675 Text en Copyright: Nneka Edith Ubochi et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/The Pan African Medical Journal (ISSN: 1937-8688). This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution International 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ubochi, Nneka Edith
Chinweuba, Ukamaka Anthonia
Iheanacho, Njideka Peace
Osuchukwu, Easter Chukwudi
Nwodo, Chijioke Oliver
Nnamani, Anulika Jennifer
Ogbonnaya, Ngozi Phoeba
Ubochi, Vincent Nwokejiezi
Menstruation behaviour influencer model: a grounded theory of menstrual experiences of shame, embarrassment, stigma and absenteeism among pubescent girls in semi-urban and rural secondary schools in Enugu State, Nigeria
title Menstruation behaviour influencer model: a grounded theory of menstrual experiences of shame, embarrassment, stigma and absenteeism among pubescent girls in semi-urban and rural secondary schools in Enugu State, Nigeria
title_full Menstruation behaviour influencer model: a grounded theory of menstrual experiences of shame, embarrassment, stigma and absenteeism among pubescent girls in semi-urban and rural secondary schools in Enugu State, Nigeria
title_fullStr Menstruation behaviour influencer model: a grounded theory of menstrual experiences of shame, embarrassment, stigma and absenteeism among pubescent girls in semi-urban and rural secondary schools in Enugu State, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Menstruation behaviour influencer model: a grounded theory of menstrual experiences of shame, embarrassment, stigma and absenteeism among pubescent girls in semi-urban and rural secondary schools in Enugu State, Nigeria
title_short Menstruation behaviour influencer model: a grounded theory of menstrual experiences of shame, embarrassment, stigma and absenteeism among pubescent girls in semi-urban and rural secondary schools in Enugu State, Nigeria
title_sort menstruation behaviour influencer model: a grounded theory of menstrual experiences of shame, embarrassment, stigma and absenteeism among pubescent girls in semi-urban and rural secondary schools in enugu state, nigeria
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10422039/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37575520
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2023.45.47.39675
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