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. 2020 Nov 30;32(1):27–35. doi: 10.1097/EDE.0000000000001296

TABLE 1.

Steps of Inclusion Criteria and Final Analysis Sample

Survey N S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6
Benin 2006 17,794 14,564 12,709 7,403 4,160 2,930 250
Colombia 2009 53,521 38,006 36,262 15,682 14,010 1,823 452
Colombia 2016 38,718 27,557 26,441 10,701 9,542 1,183 316
Dominican Republic 2002 23,384 18,298 17,164 6,765 6,234 1,138 243
Dominican Republic 2007 27,195 20,841 19,723 6,626 6,087 991 245
Indonesia 2002 29,483 25,158 23,447 20,031 17,465 4,984 1,005
Indonesia 2007 32,895 28,212 26,300 22,031 18,753 5,289 1,076
Indonesia 2012 45,607 36,036 34,061 22,480 18,825 5,221 1,183
Nigeria 2008 33,385 26,525 23,263 13,456 9,598 7,789 670
Nigeria 2013 38,948 30,447 26,242 15,153 11,832 9,222 756
Philippines 2003 13,633 10,565 9,783 5,993 4,873 1,844 315
Philippines 2008 13,594 10,443 9,747 5,415 4,596 1,528 271
Senegal 2005 14,602 11,321 10,076 3,856 2,939 2,447 234
Senegal 2010 15,688 12,611 11,408 4,796 3,567 2,956 248
Tanzania 2015 13,266 10,482 9,425 4,793 3,981 2,016 211

The stepwise elimination process leading to the samples used for analysis. Women not fulfilling criteria S1–S6 at interview are eliminated step by step.

N indicates total sample; S1, aged between 18 and 44 years old; S2, not currently pregnant; S3, married once, and currently in union and cohabiting; S4, sexually active (had sex in last 4 weeks); S5, not using any method of contraception; S6, nulliparous.