Background: Research into menstrual hygiene management (MHM) has been mainly based on menstruation-related knowledge and practices of women and girls in the mainstream Bangladeshi society; socially disadvantaged groups, such as the Bihari refugee women, have largely been ignored. Purpose: This study aims to assess knowledge and practices about MHM among Bihari women in the Mohammadpur Geneva Camp in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Methods: In 2017, a cross-sectional survey was conducted among Bihari women and girls by the trained interviewers using a structured questionnaire. The purposive sampling was applied to select 160 Bihari women aged between 15 and 49. Data were entered, cleaned, and analysed using SPSS software. Both univariate and bivariat...
Background: Breaking the silence on menstruation is essential for women and girls to achieve and exe...
Menstrual Hygiene Management is essential for every woman and adolescent girl. To avoid any risks to...
Crystal VanLeeuwen, Belen Torondel Department of Disease Control, London School of Hygiene and Trop...
Background: Research into menstrual hygiene management (MHM) has been mainly based on menstruation-r...
Menstruation is a fact of life for 2 billion women and girls of reproductive age and yet in many pla...
Background: Good menstrual hygiene is essential for the health and dignity of women. Discussions on ...
Background: Girls and women face substantial menstrual hygiene management (MHM) challenges in low- a...
There has been growing recognition of menstrual hygiene management (MHM) as a significant public hea...
Introduction: Menstruation despite being a natural process is linked with several misconceptions and...
Background: Menstruation is a naturally occurring monthly phenomena which affects adolescent girls a...
This study explored the existing practices on menstrual hygiene management of the girls and women in...
Menstruation and menstrual habits continue to be restricted by several community, historical, and re...
In developing nations, menstrual hygiene management (MHM) is a problem that is frequently disregarde...
Background: The aim of the study was to determine the degree of awareness and practice of proper men...
Background: Women suffer due to their ignorance on hygienic requirement during menstruation. Hygiene...
Background: Breaking the silence on menstruation is essential for women and girls to achieve and exe...
Menstrual Hygiene Management is essential for every woman and adolescent girl. To avoid any risks to...
Crystal VanLeeuwen, Belen Torondel Department of Disease Control, London School of Hygiene and Trop...
Background: Research into menstrual hygiene management (MHM) has been mainly based on menstruation-r...
Menstruation is a fact of life for 2 billion women and girls of reproductive age and yet in many pla...
Background: Good menstrual hygiene is essential for the health and dignity of women. Discussions on ...
Background: Girls and women face substantial menstrual hygiene management (MHM) challenges in low- a...
There has been growing recognition of menstrual hygiene management (MHM) as a significant public hea...
Introduction: Menstruation despite being a natural process is linked with several misconceptions and...
Background: Menstruation is a naturally occurring monthly phenomena which affects adolescent girls a...
This study explored the existing practices on menstrual hygiene management of the girls and women in...
Menstruation and menstrual habits continue to be restricted by several community, historical, and re...
In developing nations, menstrual hygiene management (MHM) is a problem that is frequently disregarde...
Background: The aim of the study was to determine the degree of awareness and practice of proper men...
Background: Women suffer due to their ignorance on hygienic requirement during menstruation. Hygiene...
Background: Breaking the silence on menstruation is essential for women and girls to achieve and exe...
Menstrual Hygiene Management is essential for every woman and adolescent girl. To avoid any risks to...
Crystal VanLeeuwen, Belen Torondel Department of Disease Control, London School of Hygiene and Trop...