Research

Medical Sciences

Title :

Augment cognition of adolescent girls & community on menstrual health amp hygiene on prototype through the integration of state-of-the-art tools and emerging technologies with Behaviour Change amp Participatory Communication for sustainable development.

Area of Research :

Medical Sciences

Focus Area :

Public Health, Behavioural Science

Principal Investigator :

Dr. Suparna Dutta, Birla Institute of Technology Mesra, Noida Campus, Uttar Pradesh (201301)

Co-PI:

Dr. K Aparna Sharma, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi (110029), Dr. Niket Mehta, Birla Institute of Technology, Noida Campus, Uttar Pradesh (125050), Dr. Vinit Bhargava, Mental Health Foundation, Delhi (110053)

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Total Budget (INR):

40,79,120

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Executive Summary :

Menstruation is a natural biological phenomenon in women's bodies, but its perception and attitudes are often influenced by patriarchal disdain. This culture of shame silence, even among older women, exacerbates the challenges faced by adolescent girls who lack knowledge and opportunities for healthy educational conversations. Over half of India's population is unaware of menstruation and fear of dying due to sudden bleeding and physical discomforts. Menstruation also imposes various restrictions on women's lives, leading to psycho-social impediments that affect the quality of life of the entire family. Mental health concerns regarding menstruation are often overlooked, with most preoccupation being confined to addressing superstitions, taboos, and stigmas associated with periods. To address these issues, inclusive strategic narratives should be developed that associate men with menstruation by developing scientific perception that transcends biological issues to include relevant psycho-social parameters. Mediated Communication for Behaviour Change Participation using emerging Cognitive Technology is proposed to inculcate awareness among major stakeholders, such as adolescent girls and family communities, and improve their knowledge, perception, and attitude to deal with this vital issue. The project will work on the principles of Qualitative Action Research, using cross-sectional longitudinal research design and ethnographic research.

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