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Journal DOI No:
03.2021-11278686

Title:
A Study of Health Problem in Girls

Authors:
Dr. S. D. Hiwale , K. S. Ban , Kirtikar Vishal Pandurang

Cite this Article:
Dr. S. D. Hiwale , K. S. Ban , Kirtikar Vishal Pandurang ,
A Study of Health Problem in Girls ,
International Research Journal of Humanities and Interdisciplinary Studies (www.irjhis.com), ISSN : 2582-8568, Volume: 2, Issue: 4, Year: April 2021, Page No : 01-04,
Available at : http://irjhis.com/paper/IRJHIS2104001.pdf

Abstract:

“To learn effectively, girls need good health” says the World Health Organization’s Expert committee on health services. In spite of the primary health care that exists in India, yet it is unable to cover the health needs of girls, especially the rural area girls. To know their health status and influencing factors, a study is designed in the rural area of Vaijapur tehsil in Aurangabad district of Maharashtra. The present studies observe and identify the health and hygiene problem of girls in rural area Vaijapur. To ascertain the knowledge of reproductive health and health careseekingbehavior among rural girls, the study indicates that the problem is enormous and there is need for appropriate intervention to utilize and upgrade the services for the benefit of the girls.



Keywords:

health and hygiene, health problems, Reproductive health, Rural girls



Publication Details:
Published Paper ID: IRJHIS2104001
Registration ID: 20125
Published In: Volume: 2, Issue: 4, Year: April 2021
Page No: 01-04
ISSN Number: 2582-8568

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