[加泰罗尼亚(西班牙)青少年的月经经历和月经公平干预措施的可接受性]。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Andrea García-Egea , Tomàs López-Jiménez , Constanza Jacques-Aviñó , Anna María Morero Beltrán , Aina Pi Sánchez , Cristina Martínez-Bueno , Neus Carrilero-Carrió , Anna Berenguera , Laura Medina-Perucha
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摘要

目的探讨加泰罗尼亚(西班牙)中等义务教育四年级学生的月经知识、月经管理、月经用品的使用、月经贫困的普遍程度,并评估月经公平干预措施的可接受性:方法:干预后混合方法研究(横断面研究和焦点小组定性研究),具有批判性和性别视角。研究时间为 2022 年 7 月至 2023 年 3 月。按性别进行了描述性和双变量统计分析。采用主题分析法对定性数据进行了分析:女性和月经期妇女对干预措施的评价较好,而一些男性则不太愿意。干预措施促进了一些可重复使用的月经用品的使用,但也发现了一些使用月经杯的障碍。参与者报告了学校环境中月经管理的制度性障碍,19.4% 的参与者在研究前 6 个月的月经期间停止上学。10.9%-16.4%的参与者表示在研究前的 6 个月中月经期间生活贫困,29.0%的参与者采取行动减少经期产品对环境的影响:本研究强调了共同设计经期干预措施的必要性,这些干预措施应考虑到性别动态和学生的性别歧视态度,并以教师为目标。提供可重复使用的月经用品有助于推广月经用品的使用,但同时也应提供陪伴服务。与此同时,加强经期教育、减少经期贫困和经期缺课也至关重要。
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Experiencias menstruales y aceptabilidad de una intervención sobre equidad menstrual en adolescentes en Cataluña

Objective

To explore menstrual knowledge, menstrual management, the use of menstrual products, the prevalence of menstrual poverty and to assess the acceptability of a menstrual equity intervention among students in the fourth grade of compulsory secondary education in Catalonia (Spain).

Method

Post-intervention mixed-methods study (cross-sectional study and qualitative study with focus groups) with a critical and gender perspective. It was conducted between July 2022 and March 2023. Descriptive and bivariate statistical analyses stratified by gender were carried out. Qualitative data were analysed using thematic analysis.

Results

Women and people who menstruate rated the intervention favourably, while some men were reluctant. The intervention promoted the use of some reusable menstrual products, although some barriers to use menstrual cups were identified. Participants reported institutional barriers to menstrual management in the school setting and 19.4% stopped attending school during menstruation in the 6 months prior to the study. Between 10.9-16.4% reported menstrual poverty in the 6 months prior to the study, and 29,0% took actions to reduce the environmental impact of menstrual products.

Conclusions

This study highlights the need for co-designing menstrual interventions that consider gender dynamics and sexist attitudes with students, as well as targeting it to teachers. The provision of reusable menstrual products can be helpful in promoting their use, although accompaniment should be provided. In parallel, it is crucial to strengthen menstrual education, as well as to reduce menstrual poverty and school absenteeism during menstruation.

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Gaceta Sanitaria
Gaceta Sanitaria 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
5.30%
发文量
80
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: Gaceta Sanitaria (Health Gazette) is an international journal that accepts articles in Spanish and in English. It is the official scientific journal of the Sociedad Española de Salud Publica y Administración Sanitaria (Spanish Society of Public Health and Health Administration) (SESPAS). The Journal publishes 6 issues per year on different areas of Public Health and Health Administration, including: -Applied epidemiology- Health prevention and promotion- Environmental health- International health- Management and assessment of policies and services- Health technology assessments- Health economics. The editorial process is regulated by a peer review system. It publishes original works, reviews, opinion articles, field and methodology notes, protocols, letters to the editor, editorials, and debates.
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