普杜切里农村少女月经卫生习惯及相关环境和社会因素研究

Hema Priya Subramani, Sivakumar Karuppusamy, Mohanraaj PALANISAMY KANDASAMY, A. Choudhary, Ramya MANIKKOTH RAMAPURATH, Nishanthini Natarajan
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介绍。由于社会限制和传统信仰,少女无法获得适当的知识,这反过来又导致了不良的卫生习惯。材料和方法。2019年3月15日至2021年4月31日,在MGMCRI普杜切里农村实地实践区开展了一项基于社区的描述性横断面研究,采用半结构化问卷。这项研究是在普杜切里进行的。经综合统计,共有528名可计数的少女。结果。绝大多数少女(89.2%)报告使用卫生巾,而分别只有6.6%和4.2%报告使用新鲜或重复使用的毛巾。65.3%的女孩每天更换2 - 5次湿吸收剂。绝大多数(60.8%)的女孩会通过掩埋或焚烧的方式处理用过的吸收剂。67.9%的女孩在排尿时清洗生殖器。54.4%的人使用肥皂和水洗手,而1.4%的人使用灰土、泥泞的泥土或其他类型的土壤。在月经卫生行为方面,住房类型与卫生厕所的可用性有统计学意义(p<0.005)。结论。这项研究还强调了大多数住宅缺乏卫生厕所设施,这对女孩保持隐私的能力产生了负面影响,并导致了月经卫生方面的不良做法。
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A study of menstrual hygiene practices and associated environmental & social factors among adolescent girls in rural Puducherry
Introduction. Adolescent females were prevented from receiving the appropriate knowledge due to social restrictions and traditional beliefs, which in turn led to poor hygiene habits. Material and methods. A community-based descriptive cross-sectional study employing a semi-structured questionnaire was carried out in the rural field practice region of MGMCRI, Puducherry, between the 15th of March 2019 and the 31st of April 2021. The study was done in Puducherry. The comprehensive enumeration yielded a total of 528 countable teenage females. Results. The vast majority of the teenage females (89.2%) reported using sanitary pads, whereas just 6.6% and 4.2%, respectively, reported using fresh or reused towels. 65.3% of the girls changed their wet absorbent between two and five times during the day. The vast majority of the girls, or 60.8% of them, disposed of their spent absorbent by either burying it or burning it. 67.9% of the girls were cleansing their genitalia when they were urinating. 54.4% of people cleaned their hands using soap and water, whereas 1.4% utilized ash soil, muddy dirt, or other types of soil. There was a statistically significant correlation between the style of housing and the availability of sanitary latrines (p<0.005) in relation to menstrual hygiene behaviors. Conclusions. This research also highlighted the absence of sanitary toilet facilities in the majority of residences, which negatively impacted the girls' ability to maintain their privacy and led to bad practices around menstruation hygiene.    
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