Overview
Background
Associate Professor Julie Hennegan’s research aims to improve the menstrual and reproductive health of the two billion women and adolescent girls who menstruate around the world. She is a mixed-methods researcher and disciplinary hybrid, blending expertise in social and behavioural science, epidemiology, and the design and evaluation of complex interventions.
Associate Professor Hennegan is a Principal Research Fellow and NHMRC Emerging Leadership Fellow (2022-2026). She joined the Australian Women and Girls’ Health Research (AWaGHR) Centre in 2025. She leads the Centre’s thematic pillar on Health Equity, and brings expertise in global women’s and adolescent health.
Her research impact has included developing a consensus definition of menstrual health, mid-level theory through the integrated model of menstrual experience and developing core measures used menstrual health research and global monitoring efforts. She leads the Adolescent Menstrual Experiences and Health Cohort (AMEHC) Study in Bangladesh, following 2,000 adolescent girls’ journeys to understand their changing needs and model the effect of menstrual health needs on life outcomes. She also undertakes research to advance monitoring and evaluation for menstrual health interventions across East Africa, East Asia, and the Pacific, along with studies to understand menstrual health needs among diverse groups in Australia and the role of new technologies such as reusable menstrual products.
She holds a DPhil and MSc in Evidence Based Social Intervention from the University of Oxford, following undergraduate training in psychology and social science at the University of Queensland.
Availability
- Associate Professor Julie Hennegan is:
- Available for supervision
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Psychological Science, The University of Queensland
- Masters (Coursework) of Science (Psychology), University of Oxford
- Doctoral (Research) of Public Health, University of Oxford
Research interests
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Menstrual Health
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Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
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Women's Reproductive Health
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Social determinants of health
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Global women's health
Works
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Featured
2024
Journal Article
Menstrual Practice Needs Scale short form (MPNS-SF) and rapid (MPNS-R): development in Khulna, Bangladesh, and validation in cross-sectional surveys from Bangladesh and Uganda
Hennegan, Julie, Hasan, Md Tanvir, Jalil, Tasfiyah, Hunter, Erin C, Head, Alexandra, Jabbar, Abdul, Mohosin, Arifa Bente, Zoha, Nigar Sultana, Alam, Muhammad Khairul, Dunstan, Laura, Akter, Sabina, Zaman, Afreen, Kaiser, Adrita, Smith, Calum, Bagala, Lillian and Azzopardi, Peter S (2024). Menstrual Practice Needs Scale short form (MPNS-SF) and rapid (MPNS-R): development in Khulna, Bangladesh, and validation in cross-sectional surveys from Bangladesh and Uganda. BMJ Open, 14 (7) e084581, e084581. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-084581
Featured
2021
Journal Article
Menstrual health: a definition for policy, practice, and research
Hennegan, Julie, Winkler, Inga T., Bobel, Chris, Keiser, Danielle, Hampton, Janie, Larsson, Gerda, Chandra-Mouli, Venkatraman, Plesons, Marina and Mahon, Thérèse (2021). Menstrual health: a definition for policy, practice, and research. Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters, 29 (1) 1911618, 31-38. doi: 10.1080/26410397.2021.1911618
Featured
2019
Journal Article
Women’s and girls’ experiences of menstruation in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review and qualitative metasynthesis
Hennegan, Julie, Shannon, Alexandra K., Rubli, Jennifer, Schwab, Kellogg J. and Melendez-Torres, G. J. (2019). Women’s and girls’ experiences of menstruation in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review and qualitative metasynthesis. PLOS Medicine, 16 (5) e1002803, 1-40. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1002803
2025
Journal Article
Adolescent boys’ sociocultural beliefs and attitudes toward menstruation in selected high schools in Ghana: Mediation and moderation effect of knowledge
Wuresah, Israel, Klutse, Priscilla, Mantey, Sarah Odi, Agorinya, Isaiah, Hennegan, Julie and Gbogbo, Sitsofe (2025). Adolescent boys’ sociocultural beliefs and attitudes toward menstruation in selected high schools in Ghana: Mediation and moderation effect of knowledge. PLOS Global Public Health, 5 (6), e0004354-6. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0004354
2025
Journal Article
Unpacking diverse pathways to adolescent pregnancy in Cambodia: qualitative research with girls in rural, peri-urban, and urban settings
Habito, Marie, Kennedy, Elissa, Gnim, Chandara, Heak, Morina, Phon, Vutha, Akiyama, Maki, Binder, Gerda, Bell, Stephen, Azzopardi, Peter and Hennegan, Julie (2025). Unpacking diverse pathways to adolescent pregnancy in Cambodia: qualitative research with girls in rural, peri-urban, and urban settings. SSM - Qualitative Research in Health, 7 100518, 1-9. doi: 10.1016/j.ssmqr.2024.100518
2025
Journal Article
Taking menstruation health and hygiene seriously: a qualitative exploration of the challenges and facility requirements of female adolescent athletes in Bangladesh
Nurunnahar, Syeda, Akter, Nazrin, Jahan, Farjana, Haque, Rehnuma, Hennegan, Julie and Mahfuz, Mehjabin Tishan (2025). Taking menstruation health and hygiene seriously: a qualitative exploration of the challenges and facility requirements of female adolescent athletes in Bangladesh. BMC Women's Health, 25 (1) 250. doi: 10.1186/s12905-025-03800-5
2025
Journal Article
Menstrual health needs and educational outcomes among adolescent girls living in countries in sub-Saharan Africa: systematic review protocol
Gbogbo, Sitsofe, Axame, Wisdom Kudzo, Wuresah, Israel, Gbogbo, Emmanuel, Klutse, Priscilla, Hayibor, Fred, Kugbey, Nuworza, Imakando, Mercy Monde, Doku, Victor Christian Korley, Hennegan, Julie, Baiden, Frank E, Binka, Fred and Danso-Appiah, Anthony (2025). Menstrual health needs and educational outcomes among adolescent girls living in countries in sub-Saharan Africa: systematic review protocol. BMJ Open , 15 (5) e094613, e094613. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-094613
2025
Journal Article
Menstrual blood and ritual beliefs: a qualitative study on menstrual health and hygiene practices among senior high school girls in Volta Region, Ghana
Gbogbo, Sitsofe, Wuresah, Israel, Axame, Wisdom, Klutse, Priscilla, Gbogbo, Emmanuel, Dowou, Robert Kokou, Mantey, Sarah Odi, Ayitey, Sarah Abena Yeome, Boateng, Ishmael, Nelson, Paramount Eli, Kugbey, Nuworza, Doku, Victor Christian Korley, Hennegan, Julie, Baiden, Frank E. and Binka, Fred N. (2025). Menstrual blood and ritual beliefs: a qualitative study on menstrual health and hygiene practices among senior high school girls in Volta Region, Ghana. Reproductive Health, 22 (1) 69. doi: 10.1186/s12978-025-02024-y
2025
Journal Article
Seeking and encountering online information for menstrual health: a qualitative study among adolescent schoolgirls in Gianyar Regency and Denpasar City, Bali, Indonesia
Suttor, Heather, Yamayanti, Kadek Putri, Astiti, Ni Luh Eka Purni, Dewi, Tungga, Chenhall, Richard D., Ansariadi, Ansariadi and Hennegan, Julie (2025). Seeking and encountering online information for menstrual health: a qualitative study among adolescent schoolgirls in Gianyar Regency and Denpasar City, Bali, Indonesia. Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters, 32 (1) 2445936, 2445936. doi: 10.1080/26410397.2024.2445936
2025
Journal Article
“Basically, my answer is, there needs to be options!” Recommendations for the delivery of free menstrual products to the public: A qualitative exploration among marginalised groups in Victoria, Australia
Head, Alexandra, Lim, Megan S.C., Orozco, Ana, Dunstan, Laura, Kirwan, Amy and Hennegan, Julie (2025). “Basically, my answer is, there needs to be options!” Recommendations for the delivery of free menstrual products to the public: A qualitative exploration among marginalised groups in Victoria, Australia. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 49 (1) 100219, 100219. doi: 10.1016/j.anzjph.2024.100219
2024
Journal Article
Menstrual cup acceptability and functionality in real‐world use: a cross‐sectional survey of young people in Australia
Hennegan, Julie, Orozco, Ana, Head, Alexandra, Marino, Jennifer L., Jayasinghe, Yasmin and Lim, Megan S. C. (2024). Menstrual cup acceptability and functionality in real‐world use: a cross‐sectional survey of young people in Australia. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 65 (3), 382-389. doi: 10.1111/ajo.13910
2024
Journal Article
Protocol for the Adolescent Menstrual Experiences and Health Cohort (AMEHC) Study in Khulna, Bangladesh: a prospective cohort to quantify the influence of menstrual health on adolescent girls’ health and education outcomes
Hennegan, Julie, Hasan, Md Tanvir, Jabbar, Abdul, Jalil, Tasfiyah, Kennedy, Elissa, Hunter, Erin, Kaiser, Adrita, Akter, Sabina, Zaman, Afreen, Rahman, Mahfuj-ur, Dunstan, Laura, Head, Alexandra, Scott, Nick, Weiss, Helen Anne, Win, Thin Mar, Melendez-Torres, G J, Than, Kyu Kyu, Hughes, Chad L, Grover, Sonia, Hasan, Mahadi, Rashid, Sabina Faiz and Azzopardi, Peter (2024). Protocol for the Adolescent Menstrual Experiences and Health Cohort (AMEHC) Study in Khulna, Bangladesh: a prospective cohort to quantify the influence of menstrual health on adolescent girls’ health and education outcomes. BMJ Open, 14 (4) e079451, 1-13. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-079451
2024
Journal Article
Systematic review of the effectiveness of menstrual health interventions in low- and middle-income countries in the East Asia and Pacific region
Head, Alexandra, Huggett, Chelsea, Chea, Pisey, Yamakoshi, Brooke, Suttor, Heather and Hennegan, Julie (2024). Systematic review of the effectiveness of menstrual health interventions in low- and middle-income countries in the East Asia and Pacific region. The Lancet Regional Health - Southeast Asia, 20 100295, 100295. doi: 10.1016/j.lansea.2023.100295
2023
Journal Article
Research priorities for improving menstrual health across the life-course in low- and middle-income countries
Plesons, Marina, Torondel, Belen, Caruso, Bethany A., Hennegan, Julie, Sommer, Marni, Haver, Jacquelyn, Keiser, Danielle, van Eijk, Anna M., Zulaika, Garazi, Mason, Linda and Phillips-Howard, Penelope A. (2023). Research priorities for improving menstrual health across the life-course in low- and middle-income countries. Global Health Action, 16 (1) 2279396, 2279396. doi: 10.1080/16549716.2023.2279396
2023
Journal Article
The association between menstrual hygiene, workplace sanitation practices and self-reported urogenital symptoms in a cross-sectional survey of women working in Mukono District, Uganda
Borg, Sarah A., Bukenya, Justine N., Kibira, Simon P. S., Nakamya, Petranilla, Makumbi, Fredrick E., Exum, Natalie G., Schwab, Kellogg J. and Hennegan, Julie (2023). The association between menstrual hygiene, workplace sanitation practices and self-reported urogenital symptoms in a cross-sectional survey of women working in Mukono District, Uganda. PLOS ONE, 18 (7) e0288942, e0288942. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0288942
2023
Journal Article
The unfinished agenda of communicable diseases among children and adolescents before the COVID-19 pandemic, 1990-2019: a systematic analysis of the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019
Azzopardi, Peter S., Kerr, Jessica A., Francis, Kate L., Sawyer, Susan M., Kennedy, Elissa Clare, Steer, Andrew C., Graham, Stephen Michael, Viner, Russell M., Ward, Joseph L., Hennegan, Julie, Pham, Minh, Habito, Christine Marie D., Kurji, Jaameeta, Cini, Karly, Beeson, James G., Brown, Alex, Murray, Christopher J. L., Abbasi-Kangevari, Mohsen, Abolhassani, Hassan, Adekanmbi, Victor, Agampodi, Suneth Buddhika, Ahmed, Muktar Beshir, Ajami, Marjan, Akbarialiabad, Hossein, Akbarzadeh-Khiavi, Mostafa, AL-Ahdal, Tareq Mohammed Ali, Ali, Musa Mohammed, Samakkhah, Shohreh Alian, Alimohamadi, Yousef ... Patton, George C. (2023). The unfinished agenda of communicable diseases among children and adolescents before the COVID-19 pandemic, 1990-2019: a systematic analysis of the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019. Lancet, 402 (10398), 313-335. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(23)00860-7
2022
Journal Article
Menstrual health challenges in the workplace and consequences for women’s work and wellbeing: a cross-sectional survey in Mukono, Uganda
Hennegan, Julie, Bukenya, Justine N., Makumbi, Fredrick E., Nakamya, Petranilla, Exum, Natalie G., Schwab, Kellogg J. and Kibira, Simon P. S. (2022). Menstrual health challenges in the workplace and consequences for women’s work and wellbeing: a cross-sectional survey in Mukono, Uganda. PLOS Global Public Health, 2 (7) e0000589, e0000589. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0000589
2022
Journal Article
Revalidation and adaptation of the Menstrual Practice Needs Scale (MPNS) in a cross-sectional survey to measure the menstrual experiences of adult women working in Mukono District, Uganda
Hennegan, Julie, Bukenya, Justine N, Kibira, Simon P S, Nakamya, Petranilla, Makumbi, Fredrick E, Exum, Natalie G and Schwab, Kellogg J (2022). Revalidation and adaptation of the Menstrual Practice Needs Scale (MPNS) in a cross-sectional survey to measure the menstrual experiences of adult women working in Mukono District, Uganda. BMJ Open, 12 (7) e057662, e057662. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-057662
2021
Journal Article
Experiences of menstruation in high income countries: a systematic review, qualitative evidence synthesis and comparison to low- and middle-income countries
Barrington, Dani Jennifer, Robinson, Hannah Jayne, Wilson, Emily and Hennegan, Julie (2021). Experiences of menstruation in high income countries: a systematic review, qualitative evidence synthesis and comparison to low- and middle-income countries. PLoS One, 16 (7) e0255001, e0255001. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0255001
2021
Journal Article
Enablers and barriers to primary healthcare for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adolescents: study protocol for participatory mixed-methods research that builds on WHO global standards
Ritchie, Tirritpa, Purcell, Tara, Westhead, Seth, Wenitong, Mark, Cadet-James, Yvonne, Brown, Alex, Kirkham, Renae, Neville, Johanna, Saleh, Clara, Brown, Ngiare, Kennedy, Elissa C., Hennegan, Julie, Pearson, Odette and Azzopardi, Peter S. (2021). Enablers and barriers to primary healthcare for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adolescents: study protocol for participatory mixed-methods research that builds on WHO global standards. BMJ Open, 11 (4) e046459, e046459-4. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-046459
Funding
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Supervision
Availability
- Associate Professor Julie Hennegan is:
- Available for supervision
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Available projects
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The Adolescent Menstrual Experiences and Health Cohort (AMEHC) Study
The Adolescent Menstrual Experiences and Health Cohort (AMEHC) study follows a cohort of 2,000 adolescent girls to understand their changing menstrual experiences and the impacts this has on their lives. The study aims to: (1) describe girls’ menstrual health needs and experiences, and how they change, throughout adolescence, (2) quantify the impact of met and unmet menstrual health needs on girls’ education, mental health, physical health, and sexual and reproductive health over time, and (3) understand the pathways to menstrual health, including the role of contextual factors.
There are opportunities for students to work with current AMEHC data and future studies waves and sub-studies. The AMEHC research team welcomes interest from PhD students to develop a project proposal with us.
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