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An Exploration into the Menstrual Health of Ecuadorian University Students: A Mixed-Methods Study

  • Lisa Irene Jones*
  • , Alexander Simbaña
  • , Daniela Annalie Lozada Velasteguí
  • , Anahí Sthefanía Pérez Sánchez
  • , Neil Harris
  • , Nicola Wiseman
  • , Gabriela Bustamante
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Griffith University
  • Universidad San Francisco de Quito

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Abstract

This study explored menstrual health experiences among young adult Ecuadorian university students. An online survey (379 participants), focus group discussions (29 participants), and key informant interviews (five healthcare professionals) revealed factors influencing participation in academic and daily life. Access to essential bathroom supplies significantly reduced the odds of missing university classes. Mothers were key sources of support, although discussing menstruation-related symptoms (MRSs) with others was associated with reduced odds of missing university. Experiences of high levels of MRSs strongly influenced academic and daily life engagement. Findings highlight the need for targeted interventions to address inequities and support menstruating students.

Original languageEnglish
JournalWomen's Reproductive Health
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 2025

Keywords

  • Latin America
  • Menstruation
  • menstrual hygiene products
  • university
  • young adult

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