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. 2020 Feb 4;10(2):e031182. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-031182

Table 3.

Knowledge of puberty and menstruation, attitudes to menstruation and menstrual practices at baseline and endline, by gender

Girls
Baseline (n=232) Endline
(n=188)
APR (95% CI)
APD (95% CI)
Baseline
(n=218)
Endline
(n=181)
APR (95% CI)
APD (95% CI)
All nine knowledge questions correct* 27 (11.6%) 45 (23.9%) 2.18 (1.47 to 3.22)
13.4% (6.7% to 20.2%)
p<0.001
9 (4.1%) 23 (12.7%) 3.07 (1.49 to 6.32)
8.5% (3.1% to 13.8%)
p=0.002
Eight knowledge questions (excluding fertility question) correct* 70 (30.2%) 120 (63.8%) 2.13 (1.73 to 2.63)
34.1% (25.7% to 42.0%)
p<0.001
42 (19.3%) 73 (40.3%) 1.91 (1.44 to 2.54)
18.3% (10.7% to 26.0%)
p<0.001
All four myth questions correct† 39 (16.8%) 77 (41.0%) 2.54 (1.86 to 3.48)
25.3% (17.3% to 33.3%)
p<0.001
22 (10.1%) 44 (24.3%) 2.56 (1.64 to 4.01)
15.2% (8.1% to 22.2%)
p<0.001
All three menstrual cycle questions‡ 12 (5.2%) 55 (29.3%) 6.38 (3.59 to 11.34)
25.8% (18.8% to 32.8%)
p<0.001
4 (1.8%) 14 (7.7%) 3.70 (1.23 to 11.11)
5.3% (1.2% to 9.4%)
p=0.02

*Knowledge statements were: (1) Adolescence is the time between puberty and adulthood; (2) Changes in the body during puberty happen because of hormones; (3) The physical changes related to puberty usually start between 10 and 14 years of age in girls, and between 12 and 16 in boys; (4) Menstrual blood comes from the stomach where food is digested; (5) Women stop menstruating after the age of about 45–50; (6) Menstruation in girls and women is normal; (7) Pregnant women menstruate; (8) When a girl gets her first period, her body is ready to have children; (9) During her period a girl can get pregnant.

†Myth statements were: (1) Painkillers cause problems having children; (2) When a girl has her period she is unclean; (3) Sanitary pads can cause sickness or infection; (4) It is healthy for a girl to run, dance or cycle during her period.

‡Menstrual cycle questions were: (1) What is period blood?; (2) How long does a period usually last?; (3) How many days are there usually between periods?.

APD, adjusted prevalence difference; APR, adjusted prevalence ratio.