Menstrual hygiene management among secondary high school students
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- 1. Depeartment of Education/Philippines
- 2. State University of Northern Negros/Philippines
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The purpose of this study was to assess secondary high school students' knowledge, attitudes, habits, and other aspects related to managing menstrual hygiene. A quantitative descriptive correlational research design was employed for the 294 respondents aged 16-18The main method used to gather data was a modified structured survey questionnaire. SPSS v.26 was used to determine inferential statistics and descriptive statistics aided by MS Excel. The findings revealed that the extent of knowledge had a mean a of 4.31 (SD= 0.61), corresponding to excellent knowledge. While attitude resulted in a mean of 3.89 (SD= 0.63), a positive attitude and hygienic practices resulted in a mean of 4.23 (SD= 0.61), corresponding to very efficient practices. However, a few of them still need better and moderate knowledge and attitude, although there is no poor practice among them. With a given p-value of .031 for knowledge, .042 for attitudes, and .038 for practices. Significant differences in factors affecting menstrual hygiene management in terms of individuals with a p-value of .023, contextual with .044, socio-behavioral with .024, and finally, school infrastructure with .014 < 0.05 which has a significant difference when grouped according to demographic profiles of female students. The unfavorable conditions in which women had to manage their menstrual cycles while attending school underscored the urgent need for urgent infrastructure improvements related to water, sanitation, and hygiene. Furthermore, targeted educational interventions should be implemented to address the moderate levels of knowledge and attitudes observed and to ensure that all students have the necessary resources and information to properly manage their menstrual hygiene.
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