1 in 5 women in South Asia miss daily tasks due to periods
The study analysed survey data collected during 2017-2023 from households across 44 countries. Over 6,73,300 women and girls aged 15-49 years were included in this analysis.
PTI
New Delhi, 30 JAN
Nearly 20 per
cent of women and girls in south Asia abstain from regular daily activities
during periods, according to a study published in The Lancet Global Health
journal.
The study found
that overall, 15 per cent of girls and women in low- and middle-income
countries do not take part in daily activities while menstruating. In west and
central Africa, prevalence of menstruation-related absences were the second
highest at 18.5 per cent.
Researchers,
including those from the University of Melbourne, Australia, also found that
girls aged 15-19 years are the most affected, with over 17 per cent not
participating in regular daily activities while menstruating.
The study
analysed survey data collected during 2017-2023 from households across 44
countries. Over 6,73,300 women and girls aged 15-49 years were included in this
analysis.
"The
overall pooled prevalence of menstrual-related absenteeism was 15 per cent,
with prevalence being highest in south Asia and west and central Africa,"
the authors wrote.
They found that
household wealth or the use of menstrual products, such as sanitary pads or
tampons, were not related with menstruation-related absence.
However, having
a private place to wash at home was associated with a higher prevalence of
menstrual-related absence, as women and girls could "better meet their
menstrual health needs at home compared with outside the home".
Further, the
researchers also found that using contraceptives, especially hormonal methods,
reduced absences during menstruation for women of all ages, suggesting that
symptoms such as heavy bleeding or pain could be keeping women away from
pursuing daily activities.
They suggested that missing daily activities during menstruation can interfere with a woman's quality of life and contribute to gender inequalities.
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