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篇名 台灣東部青春期學生之初經與月經觀點—社會文化與性別觀點
卷期 21:1
並列篇名 Menarche and Menstruation Through the Eyes of Pubescent Students in Eastern Taiwan: Implications in Sociocultural Influence and Gender Differences Issues
作者 張玉婷林美玲
頁次 010-018
關鍵字 月經青春期質性研究社會文化觀點性別差異MEDLINEScopusSSCITSCITSSCISCIE
出刊日期 201303

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Background: Menstruation is a significant part of women’s lives. It has been studied from many perspectives to draw various conclusions about biological and physiological development, gender differences, and sociocultural environments.
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore how male and female pubescent students perceive and interpret menarche and menstruation and how their perceptions reflect gender differences and the sociocultural environment in eastern Taiwan.
Methods: This was an exploratory qualitative study that employed focus group interviews. Data were collected from 20 girls and 27 boys, aged 10Y12 years, who were recruited from two elementary schools. Participants engaged in 19 focus group discussions, which lasted 45Y60 minutes each. Discussion transcripts were collected, encoded, categorized, and analyzed using the Atlas V 5.0 software.
Results: The central theme in menarche and menstruation experiences among pubescent students in eastern Taiwan can be summarized as, ‘‘Struggling to grow up amidst contradictions,’’ an attitude that reflects gender divisions and sociocultural representations and practices. Generally, participants’ views on menstruation fell within five subthemes: ‘‘Ambiguous,’’ ‘‘Disregarded,’’ ‘‘Dirty,’’ ‘‘Personal,’’ and ‘‘Transitional.’’ These themes were analyzed within the contexts of society, school, and family.
Conclusions/Implications for Practice: In line with previous research, this study shows the need for more individual reproductive health consultations, reliable sex education, and wellplanned health policies to assist pubescent students manage menstruation. In addition, this study suggests that the subjugation of girls and women remains a critical issue that must be addressed and challenged.

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