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Period Kits

Development and Evaluation of “Period Kits” for Adolescents with Intellectual and Cognitive Disabilities

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Autism, Menstruation
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All genders
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Overview

Principal Investigator: Amanda French, MD

This qualitative and feasibility study will involve the development, distribution, and evaluation of “period kits” for 15-25 pre-menarchal adolescents with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) (e.g., autism, Asperger’s syndrome, and Down syndrome) in relieving stress and augmenting preparedness concerning menstruation and other imminent pubertal changes. 

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Dr. Eileen Crehan, PhD

Study details

Inclusion Criteria
  • Minors under 18 years of age
  • Those still expecting a first menstrual period
  • Those with a diagnosis of an intellectual or developmental disability
Exclusion Criteria
  • Those who do not meet all inclusion criteria
Study Requirements

Enrolled study participants will complete two study visits— the first immediately preceding or following a scheduled medical visit at the Tufts Center for Children with Special Needs, and the second on Zoom— with a two-week period for “period kit” exploration between. Each study visit will involve a brief survey evaluating participants’ sentiments regarding puberty and menstruation.

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