by Nathan Cheetham | 14 May, 2024 | Research Reports and Publications
In this study, one hundred online sexual health forum pages were analysed to identify sexual health concerns of young people. Pages collected from five popular forum Web sites posted in August 2011 were indexed, noting demographics, primary complaint, type of question...
by Nathan Cheetham | 10 May, 2024 | Research Reports and Publications
A quantitative paper survey collected self-reports of menstrual bleeding patterns, typical and atypical symptoms, morbidities, and interference with daily activities. Multiple correspondence analysis was used to examine associations between PIPPA questions....
by Sharon | 22 Apr, 2024 | Advocacy & Policy, Research Reports and Publications
In a first of its kind collaboration, transdisciplinary Australian researchers, activists, and policy makers working in the area of menstrual justice came together for the Menstruation, Law and Justice Symposium on 16 February 2023, at the University of Technology...
by Nathan Cheetham | 25 Oct, 2023 | Research Reports and Publications
Menstrual cycle-related conditions, such as dysmenorrhea and heavy bleeding, are common amongst those under 25 years. Despite having significant impact on work, education, and social activities, most do not seek medical advice, preferring to self-manage their...
by Nathan Cheetham | 25 Oct, 2023 | Research Reports and Publications
This systematic review identified and summarised the main behavioural drivers pertaining to the choice of disposal and washing practices of menstrual materials through the thematic content analysis and study appraisal of 82 publications on menstrual health and hygiene...
by Nathan Cheetham | 25 Oct, 2023 | Research Reports and Publications
Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) in women is a term that encompasses a range of conditions, including endometriosis, vulvodynia, painful bladder syndrome and adenomyosis. Given the impact on penetrative sex, fertility and potentially motherhood, CPP may also impact on...
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