Menstrual health: Inequities in a cohort of menstruating people in the Brazilian southeastern region

Author:

Camas‐Castillo Miriam A.1,Gallardo‐Alvarado Negli1,Yánez‐Sánchez Paula1,Makuch María Y.12,Osis María J. D.23,Bahamondes Luis1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology University of Campinas Faculty of Medical Sciences Campinas SP Brazil

2. Campinas Center of Research in Reproductive Health (Cemicamp) Campinas SP Brazil

3. Department of Public Health Faculty of Medicine of Jundiai Jundiai SP Brazil

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo assess menstrual hygiene management (MHM) and period poverty in a group of low‐ and medium‐income menstruating people.MethodsA cross‐sectional study was conducted at the University of Campinas, Brazil, from January to June 2022 with 535 participants aged 18–49. For data collection, we used the abbreviated version of the WHO Quality‐of‐Life questionnaire (WHOQOL‐BREF) and a pre‐tested questionnaire with items regarding MHM and period poverty.ResultsWe found an inverse relationship between the risk of no access to supplies to perform menstrual hygiene, which increased by 2.5% and each point less in the environmental domain of quality of life (QoL), and this risk increased by up to 3.1 times among participants who reported difficulty making ends meet. The risk of not having adequate conditions to perform menstrual hygiene at home increased by up to 2.6% for every one‐point drop in the environmental domain of QoL. The risk of not having adequate conditions to perform menstrual hygiene outside the home increased by up to 1.3% for less points in the psychological domain of QoL, and 44.4% of those who indicated inadequate conditions for menstrual hygiene reported two or more childbirths.ConclusionsMenstruating people who have an increased risk of lacking menstrual supplies and have an increased risk of inadequate conditions for MHM at home and outside the home, as well as those who have two or more deliveries and those having difficulties making ends meet, scored low on the QoL, especially in the environmental and psychological dimensions.

Funder

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology,General Medicine

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