About this trial
Menstruation after menarche is a multidimensional experience affecting adolescents' quality of life, school attendance, and psychological adjustment. Educational and awareness-based interventions improve menstrual knowledge, attitudes, and coping behaviors; however, randomized controlled trials evaluating hybrid body awareness-based interventions are limited.
This study aims to evaluate the effect of a hybrid body awareness-based intervention on menstrual symptoms, menstrual attitudes, and self-regulation levels in post-menarche adolescent girls.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Girls aged 11-16 years
Within 1-2 years after menarche
Able to participate in training and assessments
Written informed consent from participant and parent/legal guardian
Disqualifiers
More than 2 years since menarche
Diagnosed psychiatric or gynecological disorder
Refusal to participate
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Hybrid Body Awareness-Based Intervention