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Table 2 Inclusion and exclusion criteria

From: Sexual and reproductive health implementation research in humanitarian contexts: a scoping review

 

Included

Excluded

Topica

Sexual and reproductive health interventions

All other health interventions

Population

Crisis-affected populations

Populations not affected by armed conflict or natural disaster

Crisis Phase

Studies conducted in the acute, chronic, and early recovery phases of humanitarian crises

Studies conducted solely during crisis preparedness or after crisis stabilization

Countryb

Low- and middle-income countries

High income countries

Type of Data

Primary quantitative or qualitative data

Papers with only secondary data

Type of Publication

Primary quantitative and qualitative research studies published in peer-reviewed journals

Letters, editorials, commentaries, papers with no specific health intervention, papers with no primary data (including review papers), grey literature

Date of Publication

January 2013—December 2022

Before 2013

Language

English

Languages other than English

  1. aSRH interventions defined as programs or initiatives addressing SRH needs and services outlined in the Inter-Agency Field Manual on Reproductive Health in Humanitarian settings, which includes interventions in the following technical areas: adolescent sexual and reproductive health, contraception, comprehensive abortion care, maternal and newborn health, gender-based violence, HIV, and sexually transmitted infections [97]
  2. bWorld Bank 2012 classification used for distinguishing country classifications