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Addressing Period Poverty: Evaluating a Free Period Product Program in a University Setting

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Health Promotion Practice

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Abstract

Health Promotion Practice, Volume 27, Issue 2, Page 277-284, March 2026.
Period poverty, characterized by inadequate access to menstrual health resources and education, detrimentally affects school attendance, academic performance, and individual health. Recent studies have revealed nearly one-fifth of college-enrolled women ...