The Role of Mother in Informing Girls About Puberty: A Meta-Analysis Study.

作者: Zahra Sooki , Mohammad Shariati , Reza Chaman , Ahmad Khosravi , Mohammad Effatpanah

DOI: 10.17795/NMSJOURNAL30360

关键词: PediatricsScopusMenarchePersianMeta-analysisDevelopmental psychologyContext (language use)MedicineMenstruationPeer groupReligious organization

摘要: Context: Family, especially the mother, has most important role in education, transformation of information, and health behaviors girls order for them to have a healthy transition from critical stage puberty, but there are different views this regard. Objectives: Considering various findings about source information meta-analysis study was conducted investigate extent mother’s informing puberty. Data Sources: This based on English articles published 2000 February 2015 Scopus, PubMed, Science direct databases Persian SID, Magiran, Iran Medex with determined key words their MeSH equivalent. Study Selection: Quantitative cross-sectional were extracted by two independent researchers finally 46 selected inclusion criteria. STROBE list used evaluation studies. Extraction: The percent mothers as current preferred gaining process menarche, menstruation perspective adolescent articles. results studies analyzed using (random effects model) studies’ heterogeneity I 2 calculation index. Variance between tau squared (Tau ) review manager 5 software. Results: showed that, teenage other countries, 56% cases, mother menstruation. all at 60% (Iran 57%, countries 66%). Conclusions: According study, it is essential that professionals officials ministry train time, trends, factors affecting start puberty multi-dimensional approach involves religious organizations, community groups, peer groups.

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