Menstrual health is a vital indicator of adolescent girls' overall well-being and is shaped by diverse social, economic, cultural, and environmental factors. The menstrual period is often associated with physical and psychological discomfort, which can impact mental health. Early preparedness and a supportive environment are key to promote healthy coping and well-being.
Keywords: adolescents, health promotion, hygienic facilities, menstrual health, pubertal changes, school education, school health
Women's health (London, England)
Journal Article
English
42003506
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