'Making of a Strong Woman': a constructivist grounded theory of the experiences of young women around menarche in Papua New Guinea
Abstract Background Menarche, the first menstruation, is a significant developmental milestone for females. In Papua New Guinea (PNG), menarche is an important socio-cultural event marking transition from girlhood to womanhood. PNG is a culturally and linguistically diverse nation, with wide-ranging...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth Maulingin-Gumbaketi (Author), Sarah Larkins (Author), Ronny Gunnarsson (Author), Gun Rembeck (Author), Maxine Whittaker (Author), Michelle Redman-MacLaren (Author) |
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