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Menstruation in the USA

Current Epidemiology Reports, 2023
Menstruation touches all spheres of human society, including psychology, education, business, policy, race, and religion. This narrative review aims to describe the relationship menstruation holds with these spaces.First, menstruation plays many roles in psychology - premenstrual syndrome affects psychological wellbeing and in turn, psychological ...
Malini, Ramaiyer   +5 more
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Confidence to manage menstruation at home and at school: findings from a cross-sectional survey of schoolgirls in rural Bangladesh

Culture, Health and Sexuality, 2020
This study investigated girls’ confidence to undertake menstrual management tasks at home and in school environments using cross-sectional data from a survey of 1,359 schoolgirls in Bangladesh.
Julie Hennegan, Lidwien Sol
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There Will Be Blood: Women’s Positive and Negative Experiences with Menstruation

Women's Reproductive Health, 2020
Because negative views of menstruation are ubiquitous throughout the world, women’s distinctly positive and negative experiences with menstruation are rarely distinguished from each other.
Breanne Fahs
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“My mama told me it would happen”: menarche and menstruation experiences across generations

Women & health, 2020
The purpose of this study was to understand women’s menarche and menstruation-related knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors across generations. Women ages 18 years and older (Mean = 49.13 ± 14.76 years; Range = 19–78 years) living in South Carolina were ...
A. DeMaria   +7 more
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Menstruation Experiences of Middle and High School Students in the Midwest: A Pilot Study

Journal of School Nursing, 2020
The purpose of this pilot study was to expand understanding of the experience of menstruation for girls in the United States and its impact in the school setting. A qualitative approach was used to gather data from focus group interviews.
Molly Secor-Turner   +2 more
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School absenteeism during menstruation amongst adolescent girls in Delhi, India

Journal of Family and Community Medicine, 2018
Background: Girls' health and education form the cornerstone of development and the gateway to full participation as women in political, economic, and cultural life of a country.
Aditi Vashisht   +4 more
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Duration of Menstruation

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1979
Summary: Menstrual length was analysed in 2,342 women attending the Shepherd Foundation. Prolonged menses were more common in Australian and New Zealand born, in women with irregular, short or long menstrual cycles, menstrual pain, high parity, and an intrauterine device. In contrast to women with premenstrual tension and menstrual pain, psychological
R. Williams, L. Larsen, Chris Wood
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Personality and Menstruation

Psychosomatic Medicine, 1980
An attempt was made to relate personality to premenstrual tension (PMT), using two groups of 40 parous and 40 mulliparous women, respectively composed of 20 single and 20 married subjects with an age range of 21 to 30 years. The menstrual instruction group had identical age range and means with the nonmenstrual group.
Alfred Awaritefe   +3 more
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MENSTRUATION AND EXAMINATIONS

The Lancet, 1968
Abstract An analysis of the results of advanced (A) and ordinary (O) level examinations revealed a lower pass-rate, lower distinction-rate, and lower average mark when the examinations were taken during the premenstruum or during menstruation. This was most striking in girls whose menstrual loss continued longer than 6 days and those with menstrual ...
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Understanding menstruation: Influence of gender and ideological factors. A study of young people's social representations

Feminism and Psychology, 2019
This research investigates social representations of menstruation. It analyses firstly how young Spanish people understand menstruation in their everyday lives. And secondly, it explores how gender and ideological factors (liberal vs.
Nahia Idoiaga Mondragon   +1 more
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