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Progressing Toward Adolescents’ Ovulatory-Menstrual Health Literacy: A Systematic Literature Review of School-Based Interventions

Felicity Roux, Sharyn Burns, Jacqueline Hendriks, HuiJun Chih

2021Women s Reproductive Health21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study was designed to evaluate the extent to which school-based ovulatory-menstrual (OM) health interventions facilitate the Health Outcome Model’s domains of health literacy. Electronic databases and gray literature sources were searched from 1980 to 2019. Findings from 16 studies of school-based OM health interventions (n = >8800 adolescents aged 13–16 years) were collated. The results indicate that OM health education addresses the domains of health literacy to various degrees; critical health literacy skills are least often addressed. Future programs would benefit from positive teaching about the cycle as a health monitor and from engaging parents and healthcare providers.

Topics & Concepts

Psychological interventionHealth literacyLiteracyPsychologyHealth careHealth educationReproductive healthMedicineMedical educationAdolescent healthFamily medicineNursingPublic healthEnvironmental healthPedagogyPolitical scienceLawPopulationMenstrual Health and DisordersBreastfeeding Practices and InfluencesReproductive Health and Contraception
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