| Literature DB >> 30740629 |
Ernestina Coast1, Samantha R Lattof2, Joe Strong2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: This study presents a scoping review of evidence relating to knowledge and experiences of puberty and menstruation among females aged 10-14 years in low- and middle-income countries.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescence; Menarche; Menstruation; Puberty; Scoping review
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30740629 PMCID: PMC6439145 DOI: 10.1007/s00038-019-01209-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Public Health ISSN: 1661-8556 Impact factor: 3.380
Fig. 1Populations, interventions, comparators, outcomes, and setting criteria for inclusion
Search terms, their combinations, and database application
| All 6 databases | All 6 databases | PubMed, ISI Web of Science, ScienceDirect | PubMed, ISI Web of Science, ScienceDirect | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Adolescent terms | AND | 2. Puberty and menstruation terms | AND | 3. Knowledge and understanding terms | AND | 4. Intervention/study type terms |
| adolescen* | puberty | know* | arrangement* | |||
| girl* | pubescen* | understand* | evaluat* | |||
| teenage* | sexual maturity | manage* | initiative* | |||
| youth* | catamenia | learn* | intervention* | |||
| pre-adolescen* | menstrua* | apprehen* | model* | |||
| menarch* | comprehensi* | package* | ||||
| mense* | educat* | pilot* | ||||
| aware* | program* | |||||
| familiar* | project* | |||||
| proficien* | provision* | |||||
| regime* | ||||||
| scheme* | ||||||
| strateg* | ||||||
| trial* | ||||||
| approach* |
*Refers to truncated word roots in order to capture multiple derivations, e.g. adolescen* will capture adolescent, adolescents, adolescence, etc
(adolescen* OR girl* OR teenage* OR youth* OR pre-adolescen*) AND (puberty OR pubescen* OR “sexual maturity” OR menstrua* OR menarch* OR mense* OR catamenia) AND (know* OR understand* OR manage* OR learn* OR apprehen* OR comprehensi* OR educat* OR aware* OR familiar* OR proficien*) AND (arrangement* OR evaluat* OR initiative* OR intervention* OR model* OR package* OR pilot* OR program* OR project* OR provision* OR regime* OR scheme* OR strateg* OR trial* OR approach*)
Fig. 2Search and screening results for ISI Web of Science (WoS), JSTOR, Department for International Development Research for Development (DFID R4D), Google Scholar, PubMed, Science Direct
Characteristics of included studies
| Country | India (17) |
| Iran (7) | |
| Kenya (4) | |
| Nigeria (4) | |
| Bangladesh (3) | |
| Mexico (2) | |
| Nepal (2) | |
| Uganda (2) | |
| China (1) | |
| Jordan (1) | |
| Pakistan (1) | |
| Turkey (1) | |
| Intervention | Yes (15) |
| Outcome measure | Knowledge of menstruation (25) |
| Menstrual hygiene practices (22) | |
| Knowledge of puberty (9) | |
| Attitudes, myths, and/or perceptions about menstruation (16) | |
| Experiences of menstruation (26)/puberty (1) | |
| Sources of information about menstruation (17)/puberty (4) | |
| Study type | Descriptive cross-sectional (quantitative) (23) |
| Descriptive cross-sectional (qualitative) (5) | |
| Descriptive cross-sectional (mixed methods) (2) | |
| Pre–post-test (8) | |
| RCT (6) | |
| Study population | In-school (40) |
| In-school and out-of-school (1) | |
| Community-based sample (3) |
Summary of quality assessments for quantitative studies
| References | Selection bias | Design | Confounders | Blinding | Data collection methods | Withdrawal/dropouts | Overall study quality |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adhikari et al. ( | *** | *** | - | ** | *** | *** | Weak |
| Alam et al. ( | ** | *** | *** | *** | *** | – | Weak |
| Anbumalar and Sasirekha ( | ** | *** | *** | *** | *** | – | Weak |
| Afsari et al. ( | ** | * | * | ** | ** | * | Moderate |
| Afsari et al. ( | ** | *** | *** | *** | ** | – | Weak |
| Bosch et al. ( | *** | *** | - | ** | *** | ** | Weak |
| Dabade and Dabade ( | ** | *** | *** | *** | *** | – | Weak |
| Djalalinia et al. ( | *** | * | *** | ** | * | * | Weak |
| Fazio et al. ( | ** | *** | *** | ** | ** | *** | Weak |
| Haque et al. ( | ** | *** | - | *** | ** | * | Weak |
| Hennegan et al. ( | ** | * | *** | *** | *** | *** | Weak |
| Hossain et al. ( | ** | *** | *** | *** | *** | – | Weak |
| Iliyasu et al. ( | * | *** | - | ** | *** | * | Weak |
| Isguven et al. ( | ** | *** | - | ** | *** | * | Weak |
| Jena et al. ( | ** | *** | *** | *** | *** | – | Weak |
| Jena et al. ( | ** | *** | *** | ** | *** | * | Weak |
| Kapadia-Kundu et al. ( | ** | * | * | ** | *** | * | Moderate |
| Kheirollahi et al. ( | ** | * | *** | ** | * | *** | Weak |
| Kumar et al. ( | ** | *** | *** | *** | *** | – | Weak |
| Marván and Molina-Abolnik ( | ** | *** | - | ** | *** | * | Weak |
| Marván and Alcalá-Herrera ( | ** | *** | - | ** | *** | * | Weak |
| Mishra et al. ( | ** | *** | *** | ** | *** | * | Weak |
| Montgomery et al. ( | ** | * | * | *** | ** | *** | Weak |
| Moodi et al. ( | *** | ** | * | *** | ** | * | Weak |
| Mumtaz and Ansari ( | ** | * | *** | ** | ** | ** | Moderate |
| Nagaraj and Konapur ( | ** | *** | *** | *** | ** | – | Weak |
| Phillips-Howard et al. ( | ** | * | *** | ** | ** | * | Moderate |
| Pratibha et al. ( | ** | *** | *** | ** | *** | * | Weak |
| Ramachandra et al. ( | ** | *** | *** | ** | *** | – | Weak |
| Saghi et al. ( | ** | * | *** | ** | * | *** | Weak |
| Shah et al. ( | ** | *** | - | ** | *** | * | Weak |
| Sharma et al. ( | *** | ** | *** | ** | * | * | Weak |
| Sharma et al. ( | ** | *** | *** | ** | *** | – | Weak |
| Sharma and Moktan ( | ** | *** | *** | ** | ** | – | Weak |
| Shoor ( | ** | *** | *** | *** | *** | – | Weak |
| Sridhar and Gauthami ( | ** | *** | *** | ** | *** | - | Weak |
| Su and Lindell ( | ** | *** | *** | ** | * | ** | Weak |
| Um et al. ( | ** | *** | - | ** | *** | * | Weak |
| Valizadeh et al. ( | * | * | * | * | ** | * | Strong |
Key [scores based on EPHPP (2010)]
- Unclear/not specified
– Not relevant to article
*Strong
**Moderate
***Weak
Summary of quality assessment for qualitative studies
| References | Scope and purpose | Design | Sampling strategy | Analysis | Interpretation | Reflexivity | Overall |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Agofure and Iyama ( | ** | *** | ** | *** | *** | *** | Moderate |
| Al Omari et al. ( | ** | ** | * | * | ** | *** | Weak |
| Bello et al. ( | ** | * | * | * | * | *** | Moderate |
| Chothe et al. ( | ** | * | *** | ** | *** | ** | Weak |
| Mason et al. ( | * | * | * | * | * | ** | Strong |
Key [Based on Walsh and Downe (2006)]
*Strong
**Moderate
***Weak