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African health sciences · Jun 2022
Menstrual hygiene management practices and menstrual distress among adolescent secondary school girls: a questionnaire-based study in Nigeria.
- Ignatius O Nwimo, Nwamaka A Elom, Cajetan I Ilo, Uchechukwu A Ezugwu, Lazarus E Ezugwu, Ifeanyi J Nkwoka, Chukwuma P Igweagu, and Chukwuma G Okeworo.
- Department of Human Kinetics and Health Education, Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki, Nigeria.
- Afr Health Sci. 2022 Jun 1; 22 (2): 397409397-409.
BackgroundMenstruation is a common and normal experience during the reproductive age of adolescent females and if not well managed might expose the female to menstrual distress.Aim & ObjectivesTo determine the menstrual hygiene management practices and menstrual distress among adolescent secondary school girls.Methods & MaterialsSix hundred participants randomly drawn participated in the study. A structured questionnaire which had two inventories was used to collect data. The first inventory was a self-developed Menstrual Hygiene Management Practices Questionnaire (MHMPQ) (r = 0.71) and the second one was a modified 11-item Menstrual Distress Scale (MDS) (r = 0.74). Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics.ResultsResults showed that menstrual hygiene management practices of the girls were poor and they were very highly distressed. Statistically significant differences were observed in menstrual hygiene management practices among the girls with regard to age, location of residence and occupation of mother and on menstrual distress in relation to occupation of father (p < 0.05). Significant positive relationship between menstrual hygiene management practices and menstrual distress was observed.ConclusionThe findings accentuate the need for a caring atmosphere for menstrual sanitation both at home and in school.© 2022 Nwimo IO et al.
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