居住在Belagavi的育龄妇女关于经期管理的知识和做法

R. Kulkarni, Mallikarjun K. Biradar, Soundarrajan Jayaprakash
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在印度,一些社会、文化、宗教和经济因素影响妇女的月经卫生和习惯。在印度这样的国家,月经通常被认为是不洁的,女性对月经及其习俗缺乏了解。隔离和限制家庭中的经期女孩等做法强化了一种消极态度。在卡纳塔克邦Belagavi市城市和农村保健中心居住的育龄妇女中进行了一项基于社区的横断面研究。共有280名女性参与了我们的研究。大多数妇女年龄在20-24岁之间(32.6%)。超过一半的女性是家庭主妇(69.6%)。而超过一半的妇女家庭属于较低的社会经济水平,即第三、第四和第五类(76.1%)。90.7%的人认为月经是生理过程,83.6%的人不知道月经的原因,而关于月经来潮前的信息,68.5%的人表示没有任何信息,而获得信息的大部分来自母亲(42.9%)。关于卫生巾的使用情况,63.2%的受访者表示了解。30.3%的人说他们每个月都用同样的布。吸收性材料的处理,53.5%作为垃圾处理,16.7%再利用。研究显示,大量女性的月经卫生状况远不能令人满意。缺乏关于经期卫生的足够信息在很大程度上可归因于各种文化和宗教信仰和禁忌。
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Knowledge and practices regarding the menstrual management among reproductive women residing in Belagavi
In India, several social, cultural, religious and economic factors influence menstrual hygiene and practices among women. In country like India menstruation is generally considered as unclean and there is a lack of knowledge about menstruation and its practices among women. Practices like isolation and imposing restrictions among menstruating girls in the family, have reinforced a negative attitude. A community based cross sectional study was conducted among the reproductive age women residing under urban and rural health centres of Belagavi city, Karnataka. A total of 280 women have participated in our study. Majority of the women are in the age group of 20-24 years (32.6%). More than half of the women were house wife (69.6%). While more than half of the families of the women belong to lower socio-economic level i.e class III, IV &V (76.1%). 90.7% opined that menstruation is a physiological process, 83.6% were unaware about the cause of menstruation, while information regarding prior to menarche, 68.5% said they didn’t had any information, while those who got information, most of them are from their mother (42.9%). On usage of sanitary pads, 63.2% were aware about it. 30.3% said they used same cloth every month. Disposal of absorbent material, 53.5% disposed in garbage, while 16.7% reused them. The study revealed that menstrual hygiene among large population of women was far from satisfactory. Lack of sufficient information about menstrual hygiene can be largely attributed to various cultural and religious beliefs and taboos.
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