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BMC Public Health
The experience of puberty in Iranian adolescent girls: a qualitative content analysis
Leila Hamzehgardeshi2  Moloud Fakhri3  Zeinab Hamzehgardeshi3  Nayereh Azam Hagikhani Golchin1 
[1]Department of Midwifery, Islamic Azad University, Gorgan branch, Gorgan, Iran
[2]Department of Health Services Administration, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Fars, Iran
[3]Department of Midwifery, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran
关键词: Content analysis;    Experience of puberty;    Sexual orientation;    Qualitative study;    Iranian adolescent girls;   
Others  :  1163209
DOI  :  10.1186/1471-2458-12-698
 received in 2012-03-01, accepted in 2012-08-06,  发布年份 2012
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【 摘 要 】

Background

Adolescence is an important stage in human life span. Physiologic changes associated with puberty manifest themselves in often complex and bizarre ways to which girls show different reactions. This study aims to explore to puberty experiences in adolescent girls who live in the city of Sari in Iran.

Methods

The present study is a qualitative study of content analysis. Sampling took place in the city of Sari, Iran and was objective focused in accordance with qualitative studies. Participants were 38 girls of 12–20 years old who had at least experienced 3 menstrual cycles. Data was collected by means of focus group and in-depth interviews.

Results

As follows, Seven main themes were extracted from the interviews are follows: Menarche as the most unpleasant event in puberty, getting nervous about and ashamed of bodily changes, psychological changes, discordance with parents, sexual orientation and the need for education on this issue, scholastic dysfunction and religious considerations.

Conclusion

The results showed that for the majority of the participants puberty was an unpleasant experience. Most of them were in need of education on how to go about the issues surrounding puberty. The society, families and of course the adolescents themselves are responsible to work together in order to create an atmosphere in which correct information on puberty and the associated issues are readily accessible.

【 授权许可】

   
2012 Hajikhani Golchin et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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