Effects of sanitary pad distribution and reproductive health education on upper primary school attendance and reproductive health knowledge and attitudes in Kenya: a cluster randomized controlled trial
Plain language summary Adolescent girls face a range of challenges that may compromise their chances of completing school or their sexual and reproductive health. These challenges can be even further complicated by girls' feelings of shame about their bodies, in particular about menstruation, o...
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Main Authors: | Karen Austrian (Author), Beth Kangwana (Author), Eunice Muthengi (Author), Erica Soler-Hampejsek (Author) |
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