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Effect of menstruation on girls and their schooling, and facilitators of menstrual hygiene management in schools: surveys in government schools in three states in India, 2015
BACKGROUND: Lack of menstrual knowledge, poor access to sanitary products and a non-facilitating school environment can make it difficult for girls to attend school. In India, interventions have been developed to reduce the burden of menstruation for school girls by government and non-governmental o...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6286883/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30546869 http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.09.010408 |
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author | Sivakami, Muthusamy Maria van Eijk, Anna Thakur, Harshad Kakade, Narendra Patil, Chetan Shinde, Sharayu Surani, Nikita Bauman, Ashley Zulaika, Garazi Kabir, Yusuf Dobhal, Arun Singh, Prathiba Tahiliani, Bharathy Mason, Linda Alexander, Kelly T Thakkar, Mamita Bora Laserson, Kayla F Phillips-Howard, Penelope A |
author_facet | Sivakami, Muthusamy Maria van Eijk, Anna Thakur, Harshad Kakade, Narendra Patil, Chetan Shinde, Sharayu Surani, Nikita Bauman, Ashley Zulaika, Garazi Kabir, Yusuf Dobhal, Arun Singh, Prathiba Tahiliani, Bharathy Mason, Linda Alexander, Kelly T Thakkar, Mamita Bora Laserson, Kayla F Phillips-Howard, Penelope A |
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description | BACKGROUND: Lack of menstrual knowledge, poor access to sanitary products and a non-facilitating school environment can make it difficult for girls to attend school. In India, interventions have been developed to reduce the burden of menstruation for school girls by government and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). We sought to identify challenges related to menstruation, and facilitators of menstrual management in schools in three states in India. METHODS: Surveys were conducted among menstruating school girls in class 8-10 (above 12 years of age) of 43 government schools selected through stratified random sampling in three Indian states (Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Tamil Nadu) in 2015. For comparison, ten model schools supported by NGOs or UNICEF with a focussed menstrual hygiene education program were selected purposely in the same states to represent the better-case scenario. We examined awareness about menarche, items used for menstruation, and facilitators on girls’ experience of menstruation in regular schools and compared with model schools. Factors associated with school absence during menstruation were explored using multivariate analysis. FINDINGS: More girls (mean age 14.1 years) were informed about menstruation before menarche in model schools (56%, n = 492) than in regular schools (36%, n = 2072, P < 0.001). Girls reported menstruation affected school attendance (6% vs 11% in model vs regular schools respectively, P = 0.003) and concentration (40% vs 45%, P = 0.1) and was associated with pain (31% vs 38%, P = 0.004) and fear of stain or smell (11% vs 16%, P = 0.002). About 45% of girls reported using disposable pads in both model and regular schools, but only 55% and 29% of pad-users reported good disposal facilities, respectively (P < 0.001). In multivariate analysis, reported absenteeism during menstruation was significantly lower in Tamil Nadu (adjusted prevalence ratio (APR) 95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.24, 0.14-0.40) and Maharashtra (APR 0.56, CI = 0.40-0.77) compared to Chhattisgarh, and halved in model compared to regular schools (APR 0.50, CI = 0.34-0.73). Pain medication in school (APR 0.71, CI = 0.51-0.97) and use of disposable pads (APR 0.57, CI = 0.42-0.77) were associated with lower absenteeism and inadequate sanitary facilities with higher absenteeism during menstruation. CONCLUSIONS: Menstrual hygiene education, accessible sanitary products, pain relief, and adequate sanitary facilities at school would improve the schooling-experience of adolescent girls in India. |
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spelling | pubmed-62868832018-12-13 Effect of menstruation on girls and their schooling, and facilitators of menstrual hygiene management in schools: surveys in government schools in three states in India, 2015 Sivakami, Muthusamy Maria van Eijk, Anna Thakur, Harshad Kakade, Narendra Patil, Chetan Shinde, Sharayu Surani, Nikita Bauman, Ashley Zulaika, Garazi Kabir, Yusuf Dobhal, Arun Singh, Prathiba Tahiliani, Bharathy Mason, Linda Alexander, Kelly T Thakkar, Mamita Bora Laserson, Kayla F Phillips-Howard, Penelope A J Glob Health Articles BACKGROUND: Lack of menstrual knowledge, poor access to sanitary products and a non-facilitating school environment can make it difficult for girls to attend school. In India, interventions have been developed to reduce the burden of menstruation for school girls by government and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). We sought to identify challenges related to menstruation, and facilitators of menstrual management in schools in three states in India. METHODS: Surveys were conducted among menstruating school girls in class 8-10 (above 12 years of age) of 43 government schools selected through stratified random sampling in three Indian states (Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Tamil Nadu) in 2015. For comparison, ten model schools supported by NGOs or UNICEF with a focussed menstrual hygiene education program were selected purposely in the same states to represent the better-case scenario. We examined awareness about menarche, items used for menstruation, and facilitators on girls’ experience of menstruation in regular schools and compared with model schools. Factors associated with school absence during menstruation were explored using multivariate analysis. FINDINGS: More girls (mean age 14.1 years) were informed about menstruation before menarche in model schools (56%, n = 492) than in regular schools (36%, n = 2072, P < 0.001). Girls reported menstruation affected school attendance (6% vs 11% in model vs regular schools respectively, P = 0.003) and concentration (40% vs 45%, P = 0.1) and was associated with pain (31% vs 38%, P = 0.004) and fear of stain or smell (11% vs 16%, P = 0.002). About 45% of girls reported using disposable pads in both model and regular schools, but only 55% and 29% of pad-users reported good disposal facilities, respectively (P < 0.001). In multivariate analysis, reported absenteeism during menstruation was significantly lower in Tamil Nadu (adjusted prevalence ratio (APR) 95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.24, 0.14-0.40) and Maharashtra (APR 0.56, CI = 0.40-0.77) compared to Chhattisgarh, and halved in model compared to regular schools (APR 0.50, CI = 0.34-0.73). Pain medication in school (APR 0.71, CI = 0.51-0.97) and use of disposable pads (APR 0.57, CI = 0.42-0.77) were associated with lower absenteeism and inadequate sanitary facilities with higher absenteeism during menstruation. CONCLUSIONS: Menstrual hygiene education, accessible sanitary products, pain relief, and adequate sanitary facilities at school would improve the schooling-experience of adolescent girls in India. Edinburgh University Global Health Society 2019-06 2018-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6286883/ /pubmed/30546869 http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.09.010408 Text en Copyright © 2019 by the Journal of Global Health. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. |
spellingShingle | Articles Sivakami, Muthusamy Maria van Eijk, Anna Thakur, Harshad Kakade, Narendra Patil, Chetan Shinde, Sharayu Surani, Nikita Bauman, Ashley Zulaika, Garazi Kabir, Yusuf Dobhal, Arun Singh, Prathiba Tahiliani, Bharathy Mason, Linda Alexander, Kelly T Thakkar, Mamita Bora Laserson, Kayla F Phillips-Howard, Penelope A Effect of menstruation on girls and their schooling, and facilitators of menstrual hygiene management in schools: surveys in government schools in three states in India, 2015 |
title | Effect of menstruation on girls and their schooling, and facilitators of menstrual hygiene management in schools: surveys in government schools in three states in India, 2015 |
title_full | Effect of menstruation on girls and their schooling, and facilitators of menstrual hygiene management in schools: surveys in government schools in three states in India, 2015 |
title_fullStr | Effect of menstruation on girls and their schooling, and facilitators of menstrual hygiene management in schools: surveys in government schools in three states in India, 2015 |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of menstruation on girls and their schooling, and facilitators of menstrual hygiene management in schools: surveys in government schools in three states in India, 2015 |
title_short | Effect of menstruation on girls and their schooling, and facilitators of menstrual hygiene management in schools: surveys in government schools in three states in India, 2015 |
title_sort | effect of menstruation on girls and their schooling, and facilitators of menstrual hygiene management in schools: surveys in government schools in three states in india, 2015 |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6286883/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30546869 http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.09.010408 |
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