Adolescent Male Awareness and Support on Menstrual Hygiene Management in the Sagnarigu Municipality of Northern Region
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University of Ghana
Abstract
In recent times, Menstrual Hygiene Management has become an issue of concern to both
public health scholars and practitioners. However, managing menstruation hygienically has
been a neglected issue which unfortunately has truncated the educational progress of
several girls and women, particularly in developing countries. Scholarly debate on MHM
is raging but focused on girls and women since MHM is seen as a ‘women issue’.
Reckoning the importance of males in MHM, the scholarly and practice debates have been
extended to embrace boys and men. This study contributed to the debate on MHM by
focusing on adolescent male awareness and support on menstrual hygiene management in
the Sagnarigu Municipality of the Northern Region of Ghana. An exploratory descriptive
research design was adopted with a purposive sampling technique and a sample size of 15
adolescent males were recruited from Kalpohin Senior High School. Data was gathered
using a semi-structured interview guide with an indepth face-to-face interview of each
participant which lasted between 35 and 45 minutes. The interviews were audio-recorded
and transcribed verbatim. Guided by the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB), the data was
analysed thematically based on the five major theoretical themes of the constructs. Three
emerged themes were identified from the data with twenty-three subthemes. Specifically,
the findings revealed that adolescent males have some appreciable knowledge about
menstruation and MHM as they contended their willingness to support female colleagues
to manage menstruation hygienically. Recommendations from findings have been made to
ministries of education and health.
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MPhil. Nursing
