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Do menstrual hygiene management interventions improve education and psychosocial outcomes for women and girls in low and middle income countries? A systematic review
J Hennegan, P Montgomery
PloS one 11 (2), e0146985, 2016
Mandate: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Menstrual health: a definition for policy, practice, and research
J Hennegan, IT Winkler, C Bobel, D Keiser, J Hampton, G Larsson, ...
Sexual and reproductive health matters 29 (1), 31-38, 2021
Mandate: World Health Organization
Measuring the prevalence and impact of poor menstrual hygiene management: a quantitative survey of schoolgirls in rural Uganda
J Hennegan, C Dolan, M Wu, L Scott, P Montgomery
BMJ open 6 (12), e012596, 2016
Mandate: Department of International Development, UK, UK Economic and Social Research …
Menstruation and the cycle of poverty: a cluster quasi-randomised control trial of sanitary pad and puberty education provision in Uganda
P Montgomery, J Hennegan, C Dolan, M Wu, L Steinfield, L Scott
Plos one 11 (12), e0166122, 2016
Mandate: Department of International Development, UK, UK Economic and Social Research …
Experiences of menstruation in high income countries: a systematic review, qualitative evidence synthesis and comparison to low-and middle-income countries
DJ Barrington, HJ Robinson, E Wilson, J Hennegan
PloS one 16 (7), e0255001, 2021
Mandate: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
A qualitative understanding of the effects of reusable sanitary pads and puberty education: implications for future research and practice
J Hennegan, C Dolan, L Steinfield, P Montgomery
Reproductive health 14, 1-12, 2017
Mandate: Department of International Development, UK, UK Economic and Social Research …
How addressing menstrual health and hygiene may enable progress across the Sustainable Development Goals
M Sommer, B Torondel, J Hennegan, PA Phillips-Howard, T Mahon, ...
Global health action 14 (1), 1920315, 2021
Mandate: UK Medical Research Council
Schoolgirls’ experience and appraisal of menstrual absorbents in rural Uganda: a cross-sectional evaluation of reusable sanitary pads
J Hennegan, C Dolan, M Wu, L Scott, P Montgomery
Reproductive Health 13, 1-12, 2016
Mandate: Department of International Development, UK, UK Economic and Social Research …
Contact with the baby following stillbirth and parental mental health and well-being: a systematic review
JM Hennegan, J Henderson, M Redshaw
BMJ open 5 (11), e008616, 2015
Mandate: National Institute for Health Research, UK
The relationship between household sanitation and women’s experience of menstrual hygiene: Findings from a cross-sectional survey in Kaduna State, Nigeria
J Hennegan, L Zimmerman, AK Shannon, NG Exum, F OlaOlorun, ...
International journal of environmental research and public health 15 (5), 905, 2018
Mandate: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
How do women and girls experience menstrual health interventions in low-and middle-income countries? Insights from a systematic review and qualitative metasynthesis
AK Shannon, GJ Melendez-Torres, J Hennegan
Culture, Health & Sexuality 23 (5), 624-643, 2021
Mandate: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
School and work absenteeism due to menstruation in three West African countries: findings from PMA2020 surveys
J Hennegan, FM OlaOlorun, S Oumarou, S Alzouma, G Guiella, ...
Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters 29 (1), 409-424, 2021
Mandate: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Impact of holding the baby following stillbirth on maternal mental health and well-being: findings from a national survey
M Redshaw, JM Hennegan, J Henderson
BMJ open 6 (8), e010996, 2016
Mandate: National Institute for Health Research, UK
The unfinished agenda of communicable diseases among children and adolescents before the COVID-19 pandemic, 1990–2019: a systematic analysis of the Global Burden of Disease …
A Brown, MB Ahmed, TG Gebremeskel, GR Naik
The Lancet 402 (10398), 313-335, 2023
Mandate: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, National Health and Medical Research …
National monitoring for menstrual health and hygiene: is the type of menstrual material used indicative of needs across 10 countries?
AD Smith, A Muli, KJ Schwab, J Hennegan
International journal of environmental research and public health 17 (8), 2633, 2020
Mandate: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Reusable period products: use and perceptions among young people in Victoria, Australia
C Ramsay, J Hennegan, CH Douglass, S Eddy, A Head, MSC Lim
BMC Women's Health 23 (1), 102, 2023
Mandate: National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
Wealthy, urban, educated. Who is represented in population surveys of women’s menstrual hygiene management?
J Hennegan, AK Shannon, KJ Schwab, PMA2020 investigators
Reproductive health matters 26 (52), 81-91, 2018
Mandate: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Response strategies for promoting gender equality in public health emergencies: A rapid scoping review
JI Steinert, C Alacevich, B Steele, J Hennegan, AR Yakubovich
BMJ open 11 (8), e048292, 2021
Mandate: Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Social Sciences and Humanities …
Monitoring menstrual health knowledge: awareness of menstruation at menarche as an indicator
J Hennegan, ZY Swe, KK Than, C Smith, L Sol, H Alberda, JN Bukenya, ...
Frontiers in Global Women's Health 3, 832549, 2022
Mandate: National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
The association between menstrual hygiene, workplace sanitation practices and self-reported urogenital symptoms in a cross-sectional survey of women working in Mukono District …
SA Borg, JN Bukenya, SPS Kibira, P Nakamya, FE Makumbi, NG Exum, ...
PloS one 18 (7), e0288942, 2023
Mandate: National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
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