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. 2025 May 28;312(3):771–780. doi: 10.1007/s00404-025-08058-8

Table 1.

Participant characteristics

Participants Interview duration (min) Age Education level Income status Occupation Family type Number of children Total number of pregnancies Age at first marriage Contraceptive method used
P 1 5.13 26 Middle School Average Housewife Extended family 4 6 18 Tubal ligation
P 2 9.58 34 Illiterate Poor Housewife Nuclear family 4 6 18 Tubal ligation
P 3 9.08 32 Associate’s Degree Average Housewife Extended family 3 3 24 Intrauterine Device
P 4 9.54 33 Illiterate Average Housewife Nuclear family 6 6 17 Intrauterine Device
P 5 8.02 40 Primary School Average Housewife Nuclear family 4 8 16 Intrauterine Device
P 6 9.30 42 Primary School Poor Housewife Nuclear family 6 10 17 Intrauterine Device
P 7 8.57 30 Primary School Poor Housewife Nuclear family 3 5 22 Withdrawal
P 8 9.33 21 Middle School Poor Housewife Extended family 4 6 14 Withdrawal
P 9 8.52 28 University Poor Housewife Nuclear family 2 2 20 Intrauterine Device
P 10 6.30 48 Illiterate Average Housewife Nuclear family 4 6 20 Not used
P 11 9.15 26 Literate Poor Housewife Nuclear family 2 5 18 Intrauterine Device
P 12 7.52 38 Illiterate Poor Housewife Nuclear family 5 6 22 Withdrawal
P 13 9.33 29 Middle School Average Cleaning Staff Nuclear family 4 5 17 Tubal ligation
P 14 5.12 34 Primary School Average Housewife Nuclear family 2 2 19 Condom
P 15 7.11 31 Primary School Poor Housewife Nuclear family 4 4 20 Intrauterine Device
P 16 9.47 23 Middle School Poor Housewife Extended family 3 3 15 Withdrawal
P 17 9.54 24 High School Average Housewife Nuclear family 3 3 18 Intrauterine Device
P 18 7.02 21 Primary School Poor Housewife Extended family 3 3 18 Withdrawal
P 19 9.00 28 Primary School Average Housewife Extended family 4 4 18 Withdrawal
P 20 9.10 44 Illiterate Poor Housewife Nuclear family 9 10 18 Intrauterine Device