Development and validation of a menstruation-related activity restriction questionnaire among adolescent girls in urban resettlement colonies of Delhi
Introduction: Menstruation, a physiological phenomenon, till date is associated with myths, taboos, and malpractices. These interfere with the emotional, physical, and mental health of adolescent girls. This study attempts to draft a validated questionnaire to measure menstruation-related activity r...
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Main Authors: | Suneela Garg (Author), Yamini Marimuthu (Author), Nidhi Bhatnagar (Author), M Megha Chandra Singh (Author), Amod Borle (Author), Saurav Basu (Author), Falak Azmi (Author), Yomri Dabi (Author), Indu Bala (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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