Published November 25, 2024 | Version v1
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Investigating The Efficacy of Menstrual Health Applications In Promoting Informed Decision-Making And Comprehensive Sex Education

  • 1. Masters Student, Dept. of Computer Science, State University of New York, New York, USA
  • 2. Professor, Dept. of Computer Science, State University of New York, New York, USA

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ABSTRACT

In this research paper, the efficacy of Menstrual Health Applications (MHAs) in the realm of reproductive health education was investigated. Through surveys and rigorous statistical analysis, the impact of MHAs on users' comprehension of menstrual cycles, fertility, and contraception, as well as the ability of users to make informed decisions, was studied. In an era that has become characterized by a growing reliance on technology for health information, this study revealed that while MHAs hold significant potential, they are not consistently outperformed by traditional methods in reproductive health education. Furthermore, concerns related to privacy, inclusivity, and information accuracy were expressed by many users, underscoring the necessity for improvements to currently available applications. The implications of the findings of this research could potentially have a significant impact on future development of MHAs, comprehensive sex education, and healthcare policy. The work described in this paper offers valuable insights into how these applications can be optimized to enhance users' understanding and decision-making in matters of reproductive health.

Keywords: Menstrual Health Applications, Reproductive Health, Decision Making, User Research, Human-Computer Interaction

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2394-2967

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2394-2967 (EISSN)

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2024-11-25

References

  • British Journal of Medical and Health Research