| Literature DB >> 28002415 |
Paul Montgomery1, Julie Hennegan1, Catherine Dolan2, Maryalice Wu3, Laurel Steinfield4, Linda Scott5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Poor menstrual knowledge and access to sanitary products have been proposed as barriers to menstrual health and school attendance. In response, interventions targeting these needs have seen increasing implementation in public and private sectors. However, there has been limited assessment of their effectiveness.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28002415 PMCID: PMC5176162 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0166122
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Participant flow chart.
School status at follow-up according to condition (n = 1008).
| Education only | Pads only | Education & Pads | Control | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| % (N) | % (N) | % (N) | % (N) | |
| 64.8 (184) | 60.1 (128) | 61.9 (198) | 36.6 (70) | |
| 15.8 (45) | 20.2 (43) | 19.1 (61) | 38.7 (74) | |
| 11.3 (32) | 4.7 (10) | 10.3 (33) | 8.4 (16) | |
| 8.1 (23) | 15.0 (32) | 8.8 (28) | 16.2 (31) |
Fig 2School status at follow-up according to condition (%) (n = 1008)
Baseline characteristics across intervention conditions in the 25% subsample (n = 281).
| Education only (72) | Pads only (66) | Education & pads (81) | Control (62) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| % (N) | %(N) | %(N) | %(N) | |
| 11.68 (1.71) | 11.89 | 11.20 | 10.97 | |
| P3 | 37.5 (27) | 28.8 (19) | 30.9 (25) | 43.5 (27) |
| P4 | 31.9 (23) | 31.8 (21) | 34.6 (28) | 25.8 (16) |
| P5 | 30.6 (22) | 39.4 (26) | 34.6 (28) | 30.6 (19) |
| Yes | 27.8 (20) | 42.4 (28) | 25.9 (21) | 29.0 (18) |
| No | 72.2 (52) | 57.6 (38) | 74.1 (60) | 71.0 (44) |
| Yes | 72.2 (52) | 78.8 (52) | 74.1 (60) | 85.5 (53) |
| No | 27.8 (20) | 21.2 (14) | 25.9 (21) | 14.5 (9) |
| Less than 30 mins | 37.5 (27) | 57.1 (36) | 37.0 (30) | 51.6 (32) |
| 30 mins to 1 hour | 30.6 (22) | 25.4 (16) | 35.8 (29) | 40.3 (25) |
| 1 hour or more | 31.9 (23) | 17.5 (11) | 27.2 (22) | 8.1 (5) |
| 19.96 (6.49) | 19.55 (5.65) | 18.67 (4.88) | 20.03 (6.38) | |
| 19.4 (14) | 21.2 (14) | 17.3 (14) | 25.8 (16) | |
| Does your menstruation ever cause you to miss school | 35.7 (5) | 50.0 (7) | 50.0 (7) | 81.3 (13) |
| Self-reported days missed per period | 0.93 (0.25) | 1.59 (0.43) | 1.60 (0.43) | 2.31 (1.82) |
*p < .05
**p < .01
***p < .001
1 of menstruating girls (N = 58)
Mean percentage attendance at baseline, follow-up and change scores across conditions (n = 580).
| Baseline % | Follow-up % | Change % | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N | ||||
| 184 | 80.24 (22.76) | 76.56 (27.47) | -3.68 (28.07) | |
| 128 | 66.53 (26.68) | 65.63 (29.78) | -0.90 (35.43) | |
| 198 | 70.77 (24.75) | 64.31 (26.71) | -6.46 (32.82) | |
| 510 | 73.12 (25.15) | 69.06 (28.30) | -4.06 (31.90) | |
| 70 | 82.78 (16.12) | 61.62 (29.93) | -21.16 (33.35) |
Fig 3Mean percentage attendance at baseline and follow-up for all interventions combined, and each condition, compared to control.
Presented for the sample of girls retained in schools at follow-up (n = 580).
Mean percentage attendance at baseline, follow-up and change scores across conditions for best and worst case imputations (n = 1008).
| Worst case imputation | Best case imputation | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baseline % | Follow-up % | Change % | Follow-up % | Change % | ||
| N | ||||||
| 284 | 78.02 (23.51) | 46.60 (42.78) | -28.42 (42.98) | 75.64 (26.43) | -2.39 (22.64) | |
| 213 | 68.36 (26.30) | 39.44 (39.61) | -28.93 (46.91) | 68.82 (28.26) | -0.54 (27.43) | |
| 320 | 69.35 (25.65) | 39.79 (37.67) | -29.56 (42.55) | 65.35 (26.81) | -4.00 (25.98) | |
| 817 | 72.11 (25.45) | 43.11 (40.24) | -29.00 (43.83) | 69.57 (27.41) | -2.54 (25.28) | |
| 191 | 76.09 (21.50) | 22.58 (34.81) | -53.51 (36.80) | 68.33 (26.33) | -7.76 (22.55) | |
Mean percentage attendance at baseline, follow-up and change scores across conditions for menstruating and non-menstruating girls at follow-up (n = 356).
| Baseline % | Follow-up % | Change % | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N | ||||
| 40 | 84.29 (19.14) | 82.83 (22.23) | -1.46 (16.55) | |
| 40 | 74.10 (23.83) | 79.33 (21.18) | 5.23 (29.48) | |
| 70 | 72.38 (23.02) | 72.19 (22.81) | -0.19 (27.66) | |
| 150 | 76.02 (22.70) | 76.93 (22.57) | 0.92 (25.70) | |
| 14 | 85.71 (13.85) | 61.90 (27.10) | -23.81 (34.82) | |
| 78 | 83.99 (19.85) | 87.95 (13.89) | 3.96 (21.64) | |
| 32 | 65.38 (26.14) | 80.21 (16.63) | 14.82 (28.24) | |
| 57 | 67.88 (27.66) | 73.22 (19.78) | 5.34 (30.56) | |
| 167 | 74.93 (25.33) | 81.44 (17.79) | 6.51 (26.42) | |
| 25 | 85.03 (13.80) | 85.07 (13.09) | 0.04 (18.14) | |
Fig 4Mean baseline and follow-up percentage attendance according to girls’ menstrual status at study conclusion (n = 356)
Psychosocial wellbeing across intervention conditions (n = 356).
| Education only (118) | Pads only (72) | Education & pads (127) | Control (39) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| % (N) | %(N) | %(N) | %(N) | |
| Accurate knowledge of menstruation | 58.5 (55) | 71.2 (42) | 67.7 (65) | 63.3 (19) |
| Strengths & Difficulties Questionnaire Total Score | 18.41 (4.75) | 19.39 (5.39) | 18.61 (4.90) | 17.18 (5.62) |
| Menstruating girls | 33.9 (40) | 55.6 (40) | 55.1 (70) | 35.9 (14) |
| Feels more ashamed during menstruation | 77.5 (31) | 65.0 (26) | 61.4 (43) | 64.3 (9) |
| Feels more insecure during menstruation | 75.0 (30) | 65.0 (26) | 68.6 (48) | 71.4 (10) |
| Does your menstruation ever cause you to miss school? | 20.0 (7) | 8.8 (3) | 23.6 (13) | 11.1 (1) |
| Self-reported days missed per period | 0.37 (0.88) | 0.24 (0.86) | 0.38 (0.81) | 0.33 (1.00) |
*p < .05
**p < .01
***p < .001
1of girls who completed the full follow-up survey, 12 girls did not answer, for 35 there was an ipad error (n = 279)
2of girls completing full follow-up survey, 2 girls did not provide responses (n = 326)
3of girls completing full follow-up or drop-out survey (n = 356)
4of menstruating girls who completed either full follow-up or drop-out survey (n = 164)
5of menstruating girls who completed full follow-up survey (n = 133)