The reaction of adolescence girls towards menstruation depends on their knowledge of this phenomenon as a normal physiological process and the essential hygienic practices associated with it. Aim of the present study was to estimate the effect of menstrual educational intervention on performance of institutionalized adolescent girls in El Behiera Governorate. Method A quasi-experimental design was used. A sample of 76 adolescence girls included in the study and data were collected by administering the self-administered questionnaire. Results: The findings revealed that the mean knowledge score of studied girls was increased significantly from (32.99±12.51) before implementation of the intervention to (95.68 ±4.82) after intervention (t=18.367,p<0.001) and the mean practice score was increased significantly from (55.46 ±8.72) before the intervention to (77.88±7.32) after it (t=45.811,p<0.001). Conclusion and Recommendations: Menstrual education intervention had positive effect on performance of institutionalized adolescent girls. Therefore, it is recommended to implement educational intervention about menstruation through workshops either at governmental and non-governmental residential institutions for care of children deprived from family care.
Background: Female Genital Cutting is a complex issue requiring continuing care for girls and women who may be at risk or may have been undergone this harmful practice.Objective: Assess the experiences of Female Genital Cutting and its relation to sexual satisfaction among rural women in El Beheria Governorate.Design: cross-sectional descriptive design.Settings: The study was carried out at 16 rural health units representing the 16 health zones in El Beheria Governorate.Subjects: A convenience sample of 800 women selected from the previously mentioned setting (50 from each health unit).Tools: Two tools were used for data collection. The first tool was women’s experience of FGC structured interview schedule to identify data related to personal and socio-demographic characteristics, their experience of FGC, as well as their attitude towards FGC, which was assessed through 21 statements in three points Likert scale. The second tool was sexual satisfaction Scale to assess the sexual satisfaction among the married women.Results: Findings of the present study revealed that the majority (90.0%) of the women had undergone FGC. Moreover, less than two thirds (63.0%) of the women had positive attitude toward combating FGC. Additionally, around one tenth 9.8% of the women suffered from low sexual satisfaction compared to 18.4% of them who had high satisfaction. Moreover, significant correlations were found between women’s experience of FGC and their attitude toward it as well as with their sexual satisfaction.Conclusion: The study concluded that FGC is highly prevalent practices among rural women. There are a significant association between women’s experience of FCG and their attitude towards it as well as with the women’s sexual satisfaction.
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