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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-218327

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Introduction: Hygienic menstrual is a major problem, particularly for rural female adolescents. Most of the time, appropriate information regarding menstrual issues is lacking due various socio-cultural and communication issues. Objective: The aim of the study is to examine the menstrual hygiene practises among adolescent females in two underdeveloped districts of Karnataka, and to trace the relationship between the practise and changing socio-demographic variables. Methods: A cross-sectional community based study with 384 adolescent females from the Two backward districts of Karnataka using stratified random sampling technique. Findings: According to the study, 66% respondents use the modern pads, while shyness, cost, and other factors prevent 33% of respondents from using pads. Approximately, 20% of respondents identified hygiene as their top reason for using disposable pads, while 31% cited cleanliness. Most of the respondents (50%) dispose sanitary pads in the toilet, whereas 21% dump it with other trash. The use of sanitary pads is strongly correlated with mothers' education, income and family structure. Conclusion: The study concludes that there is a critical need for widespread education on menstrual hygiene management in rural, parts. There must be arrangements for rural women to have easy access to the affordable pads.

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