Socio-Demographic Aspects of Selected Menstrual Hygienic Practices Among Adolescent School Girls in Pondicherry

Authors

  • Abhijit V Boratne Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute, Pondicherry
  • Shib Sekhar Datta Tripura Medical College and Dr. BRAM Teaching Hospital, Agartala, Tripura
  • Karthiga Vijaykumar JIPMER, Pondicherry
  • Suba Joice Y Dr. Somervell Memorial Medical College, Karakonam, Kerala
  • Zile Singh Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences, Pondicherry

Keywords:

adolescent girls, menstrual hygienic practices, menstruation, Menstrual Hygiene Products

Abstract

Background: The menstrual hygiene is one of the important as- pects in adolescent health which is influenced by different socio- demographic factors.

Objective: To study the socio-demographic aspects of selected menstrual hygienic practices among adolescent school girls in Pondicherry.

Material & methods: The present cross sectional study was carried out among 371 adolescent girls from four selected schools who at- tained menarche. They were interviewed after obtaining written informed consent from their parents. To study the effect of socio- demographic characteristics on critical menstrual hygienic prac- tices, Odds ratios (ORs) were calculated.

Results: Use of sanitary pad is not associated with mother’s educa- tion & occupation as well as caste and religion. Girls from rural school (OR: 0.50; 95% CI: 0.29-0.88) were found to use less sanitary pads than their counterparts. The girls of illiterate mothers & backward castes were more likely to wash their genitalia with soap and water than girls with literate mothers and from forward castes.

Conclusion: The place of residence has emerged as a significant factor for adolescent school girls to practice selected menstrual hy- gienic practices such as usage of sanitary pads during menstruation.

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Boratne AV, Datta SS, Vijaykumar K, Suba Joice Y, Singh Z. Socio-Demographic Aspects of Selected Menstrual Hygienic Practices Among Adolescent School Girls in Pondicherry. Natl J Community Med [Internet]. 2016 Jun. 30 [cited 2024 Mar. 29];7(06):510-4. Available from: https://njcmindia.com/index.php/file/article/view/988

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