Menstrual Knowledge Status among School Going Girls in Mulundi Sub-Location, Kitui County

Mercy Mukai Kalio, Felix Kioli Ngunzo, K. Wanjala
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Menstruation is part of female human health that signifies the transition from childhood to adulthood. Correct menstrual knowledge entails having accurate knowledge of physiological changes, which accompanies body changes. Knowledge extends to being well versed with the advantages of correct menstrual practices and the consequences of poor menstrual management. Menstrual hygiene knowledge was evaluated in four (4) primary and 3 secondary schools within Mulundi sub Location. Mulundi sub Location was chosen among many areas due to its economic status, which is similar to that of most sub-Locations within Kitui County. The sampled schools draw their learner's population within the location and the immediate locations thus a good representation of the area. The study adopted a mixed-method approach, which involved the collection of qualitative and quantitative data. Quantitative data was collected using questionnaires administered to 140-school going girls aged between 10-19 years. The qualitative data was acquired through the use of focused group discussions and key informant interviews. The qualitative data reported as verbatim quotes suggest more campaigns are needed to enlighten girls on the menstrual subject. The study reveals that 68% of the girls could define menstruation correctly while 14% and 9% thought it was a disease and curse respectively. A percentage constituting 9% had no idea of menstruation. The parents were ranked as the highest source of menstrual information constituting a percentage of 39.1%. Based on the study findings, teachers contributed 33.2% of the menstrual knowledge by girls. Other sources of menstrual knowledge included individuals, peer educators and religious groups. Though over half of the sampled population were knowledgeable, the study recommends the inclusion of more sessions on the menstrual subject in the school’s curriculum.
基图伊县穆伦迪分点学龄女童月经知识现状
月经是女性健康的一部分,标志着从童年到成年的过渡。正确的月经知识需要对生理变化有准确的认识,生理变化伴随着身体的变化。知识延伸到对正确经期做法的好处和经期管理不善的后果的精通。对Mulundi地区4所小学和3所中学的经期卫生知识进行了评估。Mulundi子地点在众多地区中被选中是因为它的经济地位,这与基图伊县的大多数子地点相似。抽样的学校在该地区和邻近地区吸引了他们的学习者,因此很好地代表了该地区。本研究采用混合方法,包括定性和定量数据的收集。通过对140名年龄在10-19岁之间的在校女生进行问卷调查来收集定量数据。定性数据是通过使用焦点小组讨论和关键线人访谈获得的。逐字引用的定性数据表明,需要更多的运动来启发女孩对月经问题的认识。研究显示,68%的女孩能正确定义月经,14%和9%的女孩分别认为月经是一种疾病和诅咒。9%的人不知道月经。父母被列为月经信息的最高来源,占39.1%。根据研究结果,教师贡献了33.2%的女生月经知识。月经知识的其他来源包括个人、同伴教育者和宗教团体。尽管半数以上的抽样调查对象对此有所了解,但该研究建议在学校的课程中增加更多关于月经的课程。
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