Table 2.
Inclusion and exclusion criteria
| 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 |
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]
bWorld Bank 2012 classification used for distinguishing country classifications