Assessment of Menstruation-Associated Absenteeism Among School Girls in Jalingo: Cost-Effective Interventions for Resource-Constrained Settings

Emmanuel Chukwuma Obiano, Esther Nnennaya Umahi, Brenda C Isikekpei, K. Sodeinde, S. Atinge, Emmanuel Ogechukwu Okondu, Hyacinth Chukwudi Okoye, Peter Chidiebere Okorie
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: Grave concerns have been raised about the limitations that inadequate menstrual hygiene management (MHM) imposes on girls, especially in developing countries. This study follows up on the previous work on the subject done in Jalingo, Nigeria by Nnennaya et al , but specifically on menstruation-associated school absenteeism and its impact on academic output. Data extraction was done on the responses generated by Nnennaya et al ; re-adapted for variables reflective of school absenteeism; subjected to content and comparative analyses; and extrapolated to quantify school absenteeism and its impact on academic output. Appropriate remedial interventions were deduced. Menstruation-associated absenteeism led to a loss of 20% of active school-days and 13.06% decline in school-based productivity. Excuses from class to attend to MHM needs resulted to a loss of 12.5% of active class-hours/day, a loss of 3 man-hours/month, and a decline of 0.86% in school-based productivity. Menstruation-associated absenteeism imposed on girls a disadvantage in academic performance of 2.9 – 5.5% compared to boys. These losses combined with other social pressures of MHM to nudge many girls to drop out of school. Menstruation-associated school absenteeism among adolescent school girls in Jalingo was high, affected their academic performance adversely and predisposed the girls towards school drop-out. Sustainable remedies in such high resource-constrained setting include: extensive enlightenment, counseling and demonstration sessions on MHM; promoting universal access to free reusable sanitary pads; and provision of affordable OB14-CLCA type latrines in schools.
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贾林戈省女生经期相关缺勤评估:资源受限环境下的成本效益干预措施
人们对月经卫生管理不足给女孩造成的限制表示严重关切,特别是在发展中国家。这项研究是Nnennaya等人在尼日利亚Jalingo所做的研究的后续,但主要是关于经期相关的学校缺勤及其对学术成果的影响。对Nnennaya等人生成的响应进行数据提取;重新适应反映学校缺勤的变量;进行内容分析和比较分析;并通过外推来量化学校缺勤及其对学术成果的影响。提出了相应的补救措施。与月经相关的旷课导致学生在校活动天数减少20%,学校生产力下降13.06%。旷课去参加MHM需求导致了12.5%的活跃课时/天的损失,3个工时/月的损失,学校生产力下降了0.86%。与男孩相比,与月经有关的旷课使女孩的学习成绩下降2.9 - 5.5%。这些损失加上曼海姆的其他社会压力,迫使许多女孩辍学。在Jalingo,与月经有关的缺课率在青春期女生中很高,对她们的学习成绩产生不利影响,并使她们容易辍学。在这种资源高度受限的环境下,可持续的补救措施包括:广泛的MHM启蒙、咨询和示范会议;促进普遍获得免费可重复使用的卫生巾;以及在学校提供负担得起的OB14-CLCA型厕所。
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