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Title: Experiences and Attitudes Related to Menstruation among Female Students
Authors: Fauzia Aflaq, Humaira Jami
Journal: Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research
Publisher: Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2012
Volume: 27
Issue: 2
Language: English
Experiencing menstruation is an important indicator of reproductive health that holds great significance in the life of young girls. Aim of the study was to explore the relationship between attitodes and experiences related to menstruation among female adolescents. For this purpose, Attitude towards Menstruation Scale originally developed by McHugh and Wasser in 1959 (as cited in Shaw & Wright, 1967) was adapted and Checklist on Experiences related to Menstruation was developed in the present study. These were administered on the sample of 245 college girls with age range between 16-21 years from Islamabad. Of the total sample, 96% had onset of menstrual cycle in early adolescence. The findings supported significant positive correlation between attitude and experiences related to menstruation. Overall negative attitudes and experiences prevailed among students. The study confirms the hypothesis that those having mothers as a major source of information regarding menstruation had significantly more positive attitudes and experiences. Further, those who used ready-made sanitary napkins showed significantly more positive attitudes and experiences than those who used horne-made sanitary napkins.
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