Meet the Parents: Impact of a Menstrual Health Intervention on Parental Implicit and Explicit Attitudes Towards Menstrual Taboos in Rural Bangladesh

Eleonora E M Nillesen, Paul Smeets, Lidwien Sol
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Adolescent girls in Bangladesh and many other places in the world are subject to social and cultural norms regarding menstruation that prohibit partaking in every-day activities. We find the Ritu program has a strong effect on changing self-reported explicit attitudes among parents: parents in the treatment group are more likely to agree that menstruating girls should be able to cook, play with friends, eat white foods and wash clothes. We also find they are more likely to report their own daughter(s) are allowed to undertake these activities during their period. Implicit attitudes as measured by our IAT are unaffected by the Ritu program. Even while implicit attitudes stay unchanged, conscious (explicit) beliefs about the ability and effectiveness of supporting girls during their menstruation and sending girls to school (among other things) clearly adapt in response to the Ritu intervention. This can at least partially explain the observed improvements in outcomes related to school attendance and psychosocial wellbeing.

Our findings provide some of the first robust evidence of the role of (public) menstrual health programs like Ritu on parental attitudes that possibly provide a first step towards mitigating adverse outcomes for adolescent girls.
与父母见面:月经健康干预对孟加拉国农村父母对月经禁忌含蓄和明确态度的影响
孟加拉国和世界上许多其他地方的青春期女孩受到有关月经的社会和文化规范的约束,这些规范禁止她们参加日常活动。我们发现Ritu项目对改变父母自我报告的明确态度有很大的影响:治疗组的父母更有可能同意经期女孩应该能够做饭,和朋友一起玩,吃白色食物和洗衣服。我们还发现,她们更有可能报告自己的女儿在经期被允许从事这些活动。我们的IAT测量的内隐态度不受Ritu计划的影响。即使内在的态度保持不变,关于在月经期间支持女孩和送女孩上学(以及其他事情)的能力和有效性的有意识的(明确的)信念也明显适应了Ritu的干预。这至少可以部分解释在学校出勤率和社会心理健康方面观察到的改善。我们的发现为像Ritu这样的(公共)月经健康项目在父母态度上的作用提供了一些有力的证据,这可能为减轻青春期女孩的不良后果提供了第一步。
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