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The Function of Ethnicity, Income Level, and Menstrual Taboos in Postmenarcheal Adolescents' Understanding of Menarche and Menstruation

机译:种族,收入水平和月经禁忌在月经后青少年对月经与月经的理解中的作用

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The purpose of this study was to examine differences in knowledge about menstruation, feelings of preparation for menarche, and menstrual attitudes of early adolescent girls from different ethnic groups and income levels. An interaction between ethnicity and income level was also investigated. Participants were 165 postmenarcheal adolescent girls' (ages 11-15) from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, who were categorized into four groups: higher income European Americans, lower income European Americans, higher income African Americans, and lower income African Americans. It was predicted that African Americans, lower income participants, and lower income African Americans would score lower on a menstrual knowledge test, report feeling less prepared for menarche, and report more negative menstrual attitudes (i. e., fewer positive feelings about menstruation, more negative feelings about menstruation, and less openness toward menstruation) than European Americans, higher income participants, and any other income level and ethnicity grouping. Not all hypotheses were fully supported. Participants' lacked accurate menstrual knowledge and felt unprepared for menarche, but menstrual attitudes were ambivalent. Ethnicity and income level alone did not play a substantial role in girls' understanding of menarche and menstruation; however, they did interact. Overall, higher income European Americans fared better than the other participants. Theories and research regarding girls' understanding of menarche and menstruation must take sociocultural factors into account.
机译:这项研究的目的是探讨不同族裔和收入水平的少女的月经知识,初潮准备的感觉以及月经态度的差异。种族和收入水平之间的相互作用也进行了调查。参加者是美国宾夕法尼亚州匹兹堡的165名初潮后青春期女孩(11至15岁),他们分为四类:收入较高的欧洲裔美国人,收入较低的欧洲裔美国人,收入较高的非裔美国人和收入较低的非裔美国人。据预测,非裔美国人,收入较低的参加者和收入较低的非裔美国人在月经知识测验中得分会降低,表示感到对初潮的准备不足,并且对月经的态度较差(即对月经的积极态度较少,对月经的否定情绪较高关于月经,以及对月经的开放程度低于欧洲裔美国人,收入较高的参与者以及任何其他收入水平和种族分组。并非所有假设都得到完全支持。参加者缺乏准确的月经知识,对月经初潮没有准备,但月经的态度是矛盾的。仅种族和收入水平在女孩对初潮和月经的理解中没有发挥重要作用;但是,他们确实进行了互动。总体而言,高收入的欧洲裔美国人的表现要好于其他参与者。关于女孩对初潮和月经的理解的理论和研究必须考虑社会文化因素。

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