A cross-sectional study likely contains survey data on menstrual hygiene practices among adolescent school students. The dataset is associated with a paper published by Iosr Journals and sourced from the paperswithcode platform. The specific scope, size, and variables are unknown from the provided metadata.
Use Cases
- Analyzing correlations between demographic factors and hygiene practices (inferred from domain, verify after download)
- Building predictive models for health intervention targeting (inferred from domain, verify after download)
- Comparative studies of urban adolescent health metrics (inferred from domain, verify after download)
Strengths
- Published on paperswithcode
- Platform tags suggest relevance to multiple research domains including Environmental Health, Psychology, and Sociology
Limitations
- Metadata is minimal; actual content requires verification after download
- Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download
- Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment
Provenance
- Source
- Iosr Journals
- Geography
- Urban community of West Bengal, India