| Literature DB >> 31630645 |
Kyung Mi Kim1, Jeong Sil Choi2.
Abstract
This study examined female university students' menstrual-hygiene management and identified factors associated with genitourinary tract infections in this sample. This study was conducted as a descriptive survey. Participants were 383 female students from six universities in South Korea. Data were collected between April and June, 2017. Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to access the factors associated with genitourinary-tract infections. Multiple logistic regression revealed that genitourinary tract infections were significantly associated with low socioeconomic level, history of sexual intercourse, and vaginal douching during menstruation. We evaluated menstrual hygiene practices and their relation to genitourinary tract infections. Korean college students were relatively good at managing menstrual hygiene. However, some menstrual hygiene behaviors were improper. Therefore, school and community health agencies should provide education to maintain adequate menstrual hygiene and correct erroneous hygiene practices to prevent genitourinary tract infections.Entities:
Keywords: Genitourinary infection; hygiene; menstruation
Year: 2019 PMID: 31630645 DOI: 10.1080/03630242.2019.1680482
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Women Health ISSN: 0363-0242