Effectiveness of a menstrual health education program on psychological well-being and behavioral change among adolescent girls in rural Uganda
Objectives: Menstrual hygiene management is one of the main barriers to girls' education attainment in low-and middle-income countries. Poor access to sanitary products and lack of menstrual knowledge affect students' performance at school compared to the opposite sex. Limited evidence is...
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Main Authors: | Yi-Ting Yang (Author), Duan-Rung Chen (Author) |
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