1Lecturer, TMM College of Nursing, Thiruvalla
2Vice Principal, KMCH College of Nursing, Coimbatore
3Epidemiologist, Kovai Medical Center and Hospital, Coimbatore
Online published on 27 August, 2020.
The main aim of the study was to explore the bio- social factors related to early menarche among the school going girls. The research design applied for the study was case control design. 300 school going girls studying at CSI Girls Higher Secondary School, Coimbatore were selected using non probability purposive sampling technique. The study result shows that, out of 300 girls, 102 (34%) girls attained early menarche. The Bio-social factors such as BMI (p=0.001), place of residence (p=0.012), family composition (p=0.002), socio-economic status (p < 0.05), dietary pattern (p=0.001), stress related factors (p=0.015), physical activity (p=0.009), except genetic factor (p=0.11) showed a significant association with age at menarche. The study concluded that, the earlier occurrence of puberty is an ominous event that we can stop. The parents and the children should be aware about the effect of these bio-social factors on menarche and about the consequences of early occurrence of menarche.
Bio-social factors, Age at menarche, School going girls