Menstrual health and hygiene among Indigenous Australian girls and women: barriers and opportunities
Abstract Health inequities inhibit global development and achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. One gendered health area, Menstrual Health & Hygiene (MHH), has received increasing attention in Low- and Middle-Income Countries as a barrier to health, wellbeing, and gender equity. Rece...
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Main Authors: | Emily Krusz (Author), Nina Hall (Author), Dani J. Barrington (Author), Sandra Creamer (Author), Wendy Anders (Author), Minnie King (Author), Helen Martin (Author), Julie Hennegan (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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