Menarche and Menstruation in Rural Adolescent Girls in Maharashtra, India: A Qualitative Study

© 2015, 2015 Indian Institute of Health Management Research. Background: Menarche and menstrual experiences play a critical role in adolescent girls’ life. These not only significantly influence their sexual and reproductive health but also possess much social and educational impact. This study qual...

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Main Authors: Deepanjali Behera, Muthusamy Sivakami, Manas Ranjan Behera
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spelling th-mahidol.362322018-11-23T17:29:25Z Menarche and Menstruation in Rural Adolescent Girls in Maharashtra, India: A Qualitative Study Deepanjali Behera Muthusamy Sivakami Manas Ranjan Behera St. Theresa International College Tata Institute of Social Sciences Mahidol University Medicine © 2015, 2015 Indian Institute of Health Management Research. Background: Menarche and menstrual experiences play a critical role in adolescent girls’ life. These not only significantly influence their sexual and reproductive health but also possess much social and educational impact. This study qualitatively explores the perceptions, practices and experiences related to menarche and menstruation among rural Indian adolescent girls which has been less studied in the past literature. Methods: A convenience sampling method was used to select 32 adolescent girls (eight girls who did not reach menarche and 24 girls who attained menarche) from rural Maharashtra in India. Information about the perceptions, practices and experiences of menarche and menstruation among the participants was obtained through focus group discussions and was analyzed using thematic analysis. Findings: Most of the participants, especially girls without menarche lacked adequate knowledge about menstruation and its processes. All communications regarding menstruation were between friends, whereas mothers were found to be playing a limited role. Some of the girls were using sanitary pads, while most girls still use old cloths. Financial concerns and difficulty in obtaining sanitary pads were major obstructions for their use. Lack of awareness and appropriate care for menstrual morbidities were reported among these girls, which put impact on their educational attainment. Conclusions: Suitable strategy needs to be developed for providing correct knowledge about menstruation among adolescent girls, such as inclusion of adolescent friendly services in school curriculum and training of mothers and teachers to provide friendly counselling to the girls. Further, menstrual pad vending machines could be installed in schools and colleges, for easy access of sanitary pads at subsidized rate. Special care and support during menstruation can prevent several adverse events from occurring in adolescent girls’ lives. 2018-11-23T10:29:25Z 2018-11-23T10:29:25Z 2015-12-01 Article Journal of Health Management. Vol.17, No.4 (2015), 510-519 10.1177/0972063415612581 09730729 09720634 2-s2.0-84949747113 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/36232 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84949747113&origin=inward
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Deepanjali Behera
Muthusamy Sivakami
Manas Ranjan Behera
Menarche and Menstruation in Rural Adolescent Girls in Maharashtra, India: A Qualitative Study
description © 2015, 2015 Indian Institute of Health Management Research. Background: Menarche and menstrual experiences play a critical role in adolescent girls’ life. These not only significantly influence their sexual and reproductive health but also possess much social and educational impact. This study qualitatively explores the perceptions, practices and experiences related to menarche and menstruation among rural Indian adolescent girls which has been less studied in the past literature. Methods: A convenience sampling method was used to select 32 adolescent girls (eight girls who did not reach menarche and 24 girls who attained menarche) from rural Maharashtra in India. Information about the perceptions, practices and experiences of menarche and menstruation among the participants was obtained through focus group discussions and was analyzed using thematic analysis. Findings: Most of the participants, especially girls without menarche lacked adequate knowledge about menstruation and its processes. All communications regarding menstruation were between friends, whereas mothers were found to be playing a limited role. Some of the girls were using sanitary pads, while most girls still use old cloths. Financial concerns and difficulty in obtaining sanitary pads were major obstructions for their use. Lack of awareness and appropriate care for menstrual morbidities were reported among these girls, which put impact on their educational attainment. Conclusions: Suitable strategy needs to be developed for providing correct knowledge about menstruation among adolescent girls, such as inclusion of adolescent friendly services in school curriculum and training of mothers and teachers to provide friendly counselling to the girls. Further, menstrual pad vending machines could be installed in schools and colleges, for easy access of sanitary pads at subsidized rate. Special care and support during menstruation can prevent several adverse events from occurring in adolescent girls’ lives.
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Manas Ranjan Behera
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author Deepanjali Behera
Muthusamy Sivakami
Manas Ranjan Behera
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title Menarche and Menstruation in Rural Adolescent Girls in Maharashtra, India: A Qualitative Study
title_short Menarche and Menstruation in Rural Adolescent Girls in Maharashtra, India: A Qualitative Study
title_full Menarche and Menstruation in Rural Adolescent Girls in Maharashtra, India: A Qualitative Study
title_fullStr Menarche and Menstruation in Rural Adolescent Girls in Maharashtra, India: A Qualitative Study
title_full_unstemmed Menarche and Menstruation in Rural Adolescent Girls in Maharashtra, India: A Qualitative Study
title_sort menarche and menstruation in rural adolescent girls in maharashtra, india: a qualitative study
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