TY - JOUR
T1 - Menstrual Personal Hygiene Behavior Among Adolescents with Physical and Intellectual Disabilities
AU - Elfiyani, Nur Khotimah
AU - Kusumayati, Agustin
AU - Wuryaningsih, C. Endah
AU - Siregar, Kemal Nazaruddin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright @ 2024, Kesmas: Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Nasional (National Public Health Journal)
PY - 2024/5
Y1 - 2024/5
N2 - Reproductive health for adolescents with disabilities is often disregarded, and education on personal hygiene is insufficient because some people perceive menstruation as a sensitive topic and have a false belief that adolescents with disabilities have no sexual desire. This study aimed to determine the overview of personal hygiene behavior among adolescents with physical and intellectual disabilities when facing menstruation. The method used was qualitative, with case studies, in-depth interviews, and observations for data collection. The informants comprised four adolescents aged 19-21 years, two mothers, and two therapists for special needs children. This study was conducted at two growth and development clinics in South Jakarta, Indonesia, from July to September 2021. This study found a lack of apprehension about menstrual personal hygiene among mothers and adolescents with disabilities, a lack of understanding about menstrual personal hygiene in general among adolescents with disabilities, and inappropriate menstrual personal hygiene behavior among adolescents with disabilities. To conclude, this study underlines the importance of improving the ability of adolescents with disabilities in terms of menstrual hygiene behavior.
AB - Reproductive health for adolescents with disabilities is often disregarded, and education on personal hygiene is insufficient because some people perceive menstruation as a sensitive topic and have a false belief that adolescents with disabilities have no sexual desire. This study aimed to determine the overview of personal hygiene behavior among adolescents with physical and intellectual disabilities when facing menstruation. The method used was qualitative, with case studies, in-depth interviews, and observations for data collection. The informants comprised four adolescents aged 19-21 years, two mothers, and two therapists for special needs children. This study was conducted at two growth and development clinics in South Jakarta, Indonesia, from July to September 2021. This study found a lack of apprehension about menstrual personal hygiene among mothers and adolescents with disabilities, a lack of understanding about menstrual personal hygiene in general among adolescents with disabilities, and inappropriate menstrual personal hygiene behavior among adolescents with disabilities. To conclude, this study underlines the importance of improving the ability of adolescents with disabilities in terms of menstrual hygiene behavior.
KW - adolescent
KW - disabilities
KW - menstruation
KW - personal hygiene
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U2 - 10.21109/kesmas.v19i2.1351
DO - 10.21109/kesmas.v19i2.1351
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85195486981
SN - 1907-7505
VL - 19
SP - 113
EP - 120
JO - Kesmas: Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Nasional
JF - Kesmas: Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Nasional
IS - 2
ER -