Effects of menstrual self-management education program on knowledge and behavior of menstrual self-management in high school girls

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Purpose: To examine the effect of menstrual self-management education program on knowledge and behavior of menstrual self-management in high school girls. Methods: With a randomized controlled trial, 100 high school girl students were randomly assigned into experimental group and control group. Menstruation self-management program was consisted of a total of four sessions of education program (1 hour of education per session). Control group only received the first class of education. Measurement tools were 20-item menstrual knowledge scale and 12-item women’s genito-urinary hygiene scale. Pretest and post-test questionnaires were administered. Results: There were significant differences in menstrual knowledge as well as menstrual self-management behavior between the two groups. The experimental group showed significant improvement in both menstrual knowledge score (t=13.37, p

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Min, J., & Ahn, S. (2018). Effects of menstrual self-management education program on knowledge and behavior of menstrual self-management in high school girls. Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing, 24(3), 310–321. https://doi.org/10.4069/kjwhn.2018.24.3.310

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