The MENISCUS study investigated menstrual health and reasons for school absenteeism among adolescent girls in Uganda. The quantitative dataset contains questionnaire responses provided by 352 female students (one record per row), aged 12-20 (median age 16 years) recruited from four secondary schools in Entebbe sub-district, Uganda, in October and November 2015. Variables cover knowledge and perceptions about menstrual hygiene management and reasons for school absenteeism, as well as socio-demographic characteristics of each respondent. Qualitative data collected through in-depth interviews with selected girls are not included in the data collection
General objective: To determine the factors influencing menstrual hygiene management among rural tee...
Background: Menstruation is a naturally occurring physiological phenomenon in adolescent girls and ...
Introduction: Menstrual-related problems are one of the most common problems among adolescent girls ...
The MENISCUS-2 study is a pre-post longitudinal study design of a menstrual health intervention amon...
Abstract Background Management of menstruation can present substantial challenges to girls in low-in...
Menstruation-related school absenteeism significantly affects girls’ academic progress and general w...
The study aimed to deepen our understanding of the menstrual hygiene management (MHM) of adolescents...
Several organizations claim menstruation and lack of proper sanitary protection to be one reason for...
Background: School absenteeism during menstruation and its related effects are preventable through i...
The provision of toilets and menstrual supplies appears to be a promising strategy to promote adoles...
Keeping girls in school offers them protection against early marriage, teen pregnancy, and sexual ha...
The main objective of the study was to determine the influence of Menstrual Hygiene Management on sc...
Background: Girls' health and education form the cornerstone of development and the gateway to full ...
Background: Girls in low- and lower-middle income countries face challenges in menstrual health mana...
Menstruation is increasingly cited as one of the leading causes of girls\u27 absenteeism in African ...
General objective: To determine the factors influencing menstrual hygiene management among rural tee...
Background: Menstruation is a naturally occurring physiological phenomenon in adolescent girls and ...
Introduction: Menstrual-related problems are one of the most common problems among adolescent girls ...
The MENISCUS-2 study is a pre-post longitudinal study design of a menstrual health intervention amon...
Abstract Background Management of menstruation can present substantial challenges to girls in low-in...
Menstruation-related school absenteeism significantly affects girls’ academic progress and general w...
The study aimed to deepen our understanding of the menstrual hygiene management (MHM) of adolescents...
Several organizations claim menstruation and lack of proper sanitary protection to be one reason for...
Background: School absenteeism during menstruation and its related effects are preventable through i...
The provision of toilets and menstrual supplies appears to be a promising strategy to promote adoles...
Keeping girls in school offers them protection against early marriage, teen pregnancy, and sexual ha...
The main objective of the study was to determine the influence of Menstrual Hygiene Management on sc...
Background: Girls' health and education form the cornerstone of development and the gateway to full ...
Background: Girls in low- and lower-middle income countries face challenges in menstrual health mana...
Menstruation is increasingly cited as one of the leading causes of girls\u27 absenteeism in African ...
General objective: To determine the factors influencing menstrual hygiene management among rural tee...
Background: Menstruation is a naturally occurring physiological phenomenon in adolescent girls and ...
Introduction: Menstrual-related problems are one of the most common problems among adolescent girls ...