Meanings and experiences of menstruation: Perceptions of institutionalized women with an intellectual disability

Yueh Ching Chou*, Zxy Yann Jane Lu, Frank T.Y. Wang, Chang Fu Lan, Li Chan Lin

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Background: No studies have ever been conducted concerning menstrual experiences among women with an intellectual disability in Taiwan. Materials and Methods: An in-depth interview was conducted at three public institutions and perceptions and experiences regarding menstruation were elicited from 55 women aged 21-65 years. Results: The participants knew about menstrual blood and could recognize the experiences of period pain and its link to femininity. The women's management of menstruation played a big part in their institutionalized life, where they had relatively limited choice and autonomy. Positive feelings towards the menstrual cycle were experienced by some participants; however, many had negative attitudes towards sexual activities or parenting, even though they knew the association between menstruation and pregnancy. Conclusions: Although these women's experiences of perimenstrual symptoms are quite similar to those of women without intellectual disability, their menstrual management, interpretations and attitudes to menses are influenced by their institutional life and by the society at large.

原文English
頁(從 - 到)575-584
頁數10
期刊Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities
21
發行號6
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 11月 2008

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