Socio-cultural Practices During Menstruation Among Adolescent Girls

Authors

  • Muna Acharya Makawanpur Multiple Campus, Hetauda
  • Keshab Prasad Timalsina Makawanpur Multiple Campus, Hetauda

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/irjmmc.v6i2.80685

Keywords:

adolescent, health, menstruation, socio-cultural practices, taboos, stigma

Abstract

Menstrual health is a stigmatized but critical concern in Nepal, where adolescent girls face numerous socio-cultural restrictions despite increasing education. The study tried to analyze the knowledge level and prevalence of restrictive practices at menstruation among adolescent girls in schools. This cross-sectional study investigates the awareness levels of menstrual hygiene and the prevalence of socio-cultural restrictions among 147 adolescent girls in grades 8 to 12 at Pragati Higher Secondary School, Hetauda-9, Nepal. Using stratified random sampling, data were collected through structured questionnaires to assess knowledge, practices and restrictive traditions associated with menstruation. Findings revealed that although the majority of girls possessed rudimentary knowledge of menstrual hygiene, socio-cultural restrictions were practiced everywhere, 87.8% avoided religious events, 61.9% stayed away from kitchen activities, and 62.3% practiced food taboos. While 91.8% hated these taboos, they still existed due to social pressures. ANOVA analysis showed no statistically significant variation in knowledge levels by socio-demographic variables such as age, grade, religion, or parental education. Comparative analysis with previous studies confirmed that awareness does not necessarily lead to practice. The discussion highlighted how deep-rooted patriarchal norms shape menstrual behaviors beyond individual knowledge. The study calls for institutional reforms and culturally sensitive interventions. Further research should include male perspectives and assess long-term impacts of educational efforts.

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Author Biographies

Muna Acharya, Makawanpur Multiple Campus, Hetauda

Student of Master of Arts in Sociology

Keshab Prasad Timalsina, Makawanpur Multiple Campus, Hetauda

Associate Professor

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Published

2025-06-27

How to Cite

Acharya, M., & Timalsina, K. P. (2025). Socio-cultural Practices During Menstruation Among Adolescent Girls. International Research Journal of MMC (IRJMMC), 6(2), 108–118. https://doi.org/10.3126/irjmmc.v6i2.80685

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