Menstrual Practice Needs among College going Women in Coimbatore district, India: An analytical cross-sectional study
V Ramya,
Mohan Kumar,
S Jeevithan
et al.
Abstract:Background: In India, twenty-five percent of women who menstruate are unable to utilize sanitary methods, and even among those who have access, there are multiple obstacles to achieving proper menstrual hygiene management. The consequences of inadequate menstrual health affect a girl's school participation and extend to her empowerment, overall well-being, and even survival.
Objectives: To estimate the prevalence of unmet menstrual practice needs and its determinants among college going women in Coimbatore di… Show more
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