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    Period Poverty: How Access To Feminine Hygiene Products Affects The Psychosocial Development Of Young Women?

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    Title
    Period Poverty: How Access To Feminine Hygiene Products Affects The Psychosocial Development Of Young Women?
    Author
    Duvivier, Cephora
    Date
    May 5, 2022; May 5, 2022
    Subject
    Menstruation
    MHM
    Adolescent girls
    School environment
    Menstrual hygiene management
    Menarche
    
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13013/2428
    Abstract
    My overall goal is to bring awareness to period poverty and discuss factors that is causing this to result in a delayed psychosocial growth in adolescent girls. I will focus on different factors of period poverty in low-income societies and ways in which this issue can be prevented.
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    Ebersole, Nancy
    Department
    School of Nursing
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