Socio-cultural factors associated with knowledge, attitudes and menstrual hygiene practices among junior high school adolescent girls in the kpando district of ghana: a mixed method study

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  • who: Lebene Kpodo and colleagues from the Research, University of Health and Allied Sciences, Ho, Volta Region, Ghana, School of Public Health have published the research: Socio-cultural factors associated with knowledge, attitudes and menstrual hygiene practices among Junior High School adolescent girls in the Kpando district of Ghana: A mixed method study, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of 24/09/2020
  • what: The authors examined socio-cultural factors associated with knowledge attitudes and menstrual hygiene practices among Junior High School adolescent girls in the Kpando Municipality of Ghana.
  • how: The quantitative data . . .

     

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