The menstrual needs of girls and women are important to health, education, and well-being. Unmet need and harm from poor menstrual health in low-and- middle-income countries have been documented, with little empirical research undertaken in high income countries. Continuing austerity in the UK suggests menstruators are likely more vulnerable to ‘period poverty’ than previously, with the COVID-19 pandemic assumed to exacerbate the situation. Aim To explore the menstrual experiences and perceptions of women in the UK who are living under circumstances of deprivation, alongside views of staff working in organisations supporting these women, to understand whether women’s menstrual needs are met. Methods A qualitative study was conducted in an ...
BackgroundAttention to women’s and girls’ menstrual needs is critical for global health and gender e...
Menstrual poverty has become a global issue, affecting women who do not have access to the menstrual...
Introduction: Menstrual health and menstrual inequity have been neglected in social, economic, healt...
Background The menstrual needs of girls and women are important to health, education, and well-bei...
BackgroundThe menstrual needs of girls and women are important to health, education, and well-being....
The aim of this review was to present the recent evidence on the period poverty (lack of access to s...
In the United States, approximately one in five persons experience period poverty, defined as the in...
Menstrual Hygiene and Health (MHH) is critical for the well-being, prosperity and empowerment of you...
UNICEF estimates that every month, some 1.8 billion people across the world menstruate (UNICEF, 2020...
Homeless women face many challenges. They lack adequate housing and financial support and are confro...
This data was generated as part of an 18 month ESRC funded project,as part of UKRI’s rapid response ...
Menstrual health is an important health topic concerning women, girls, and people with periods, part...
Introduction The importance of menstrual health has been historically neglected, mostly due to taboo...
In this presentation, BELLAs discusses what period poverty is, what it looks like in the US and othe...
In South Asia, many girls and women experience period poverty which is defined to be a lack of acces...
BackgroundAttention to women’s and girls’ menstrual needs is critical for global health and gender e...
Menstrual poverty has become a global issue, affecting women who do not have access to the menstrual...
Introduction: Menstrual health and menstrual inequity have been neglected in social, economic, healt...
Background The menstrual needs of girls and women are important to health, education, and well-bei...
BackgroundThe menstrual needs of girls and women are important to health, education, and well-being....
The aim of this review was to present the recent evidence on the period poverty (lack of access to s...
In the United States, approximately one in five persons experience period poverty, defined as the in...
Menstrual Hygiene and Health (MHH) is critical for the well-being, prosperity and empowerment of you...
UNICEF estimates that every month, some 1.8 billion people across the world menstruate (UNICEF, 2020...
Homeless women face many challenges. They lack adequate housing and financial support and are confro...
This data was generated as part of an 18 month ESRC funded project,as part of UKRI’s rapid response ...
Menstrual health is an important health topic concerning women, girls, and people with periods, part...
Introduction The importance of menstrual health has been historically neglected, mostly due to taboo...
In this presentation, BELLAs discusses what period poverty is, what it looks like in the US and othe...
In South Asia, many girls and women experience period poverty which is defined to be a lack of acces...
BackgroundAttention to women’s and girls’ menstrual needs is critical for global health and gender e...
Menstrual poverty has become a global issue, affecting women who do not have access to the menstrual...
Introduction: Menstrual health and menstrual inequity have been neglected in social, economic, healt...