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Obstetrics & Gynecology |
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Systematic Reviews |
Article Title |
Exploratory systematic review and meta-analysis on period poverty
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Unsolicited Manuscript |
All Author List |
Gayathri Delanerolle, Xiao-Jie Yang, Heitor Cavalini, Om P Kurmi, Camilla Mørk Røstvik, Ashish Shetty, Lucky Saraswat, Julie Taylor, Sana Sajid, Shanaya Rathod, Jian-Qing Shi and Peter Phiri |
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Corresponding Author |
Peter Phiri, BSc, PhD, RN, Director, Director, Senior Research Fellow, Senior Researcher, Research & Innovation Department, Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust, Tom Rudd Unit, Moorgreen Hospital, Botley Road, West End
, Southampton SO30 3JB, United Kingdom. peter.phiri@southernhealth.nhs.uk |
Key Words |
Period poverty; Menstruation; Mental health; Menstrual education; Menstrual hygiene |
Core Tip |
Period poverty is an important health issue, impacting social and psychological wellbeing. Issues are predominantly seen in low- and middle- income countries, affected by conflicts, disasters, and economic struggles. Evidence showed a link between menstruation and prevalence of stress, anxiety, and depression. Whilst menstruation is a physical health issue, there are clear associations with mental health. Despite the global scale of period poverty, it is under-researched and is not well understood. Further research in this area will help to form healthcare policies and support for women and girls. |
Publish Date |
2023-06-16 04:00 |
Citation |
Delanerolle G, Yang XJ, Cavalini H, Kurmi OP, Røstivik CM, Shetty A, Saraswat L, Taylor J, Sajid S, Rathod S, Shi JQ, Phiri P. Exploratory systematic review and meta-analysis on period poverty. World J Meta-Anal 2023; 11(5): 196-217 |
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https://www.wjgnet.com/2308-3840/full/v11/i5/196.htm |
DOI |
https://dx.doi.org/10.13105/wjma.v11.i5.196 |