Table 2.
Themes included/excluded within each round of iterative thematic analysis
Iteration 1 | Iteration 2 | Iteration 3 | Iteration 4 | Iteration 5 |
Excluded themes | ||||
Experiences of/exposure to violence | Experiences of/exposure to violence | Experiences of/exposure to violence | Experiences of/exposure to violence | |
Substance abuse | Substance abuse | Substance abuse | ||
Sexual behaviour | Sexual behaviour | |||
Sociodemographics | ||||
Included themes | ||||
Experiences of/exposure to violence | Substance abuse* | Sexual behaviour | Sociodemographics | Decision-making and freedom of movement |
Sexual behaviour | Sexual behaviour | Sociodemographics | Decision-making and freedom of movement | Health system interaction |
Decision-making and freedom of movement | Decision-making and freedom of movement | Decision-making and freedom of movement | Health system interaction | Health knowledge |
Sociodemographics | Health system interaction | Health system interaction | Health knowledge | Diet |
Access to media | Sociodemographics | Health knowledge | Diet | Economic agency |
Health knowledge | Access to media | Diet | Access to media | Access to media |
Health system interaction | Partner control | Economic agency | Partner control | Partner control |
Partner control | Economic agency | Access to media | Economic agency | Fertility preferences |
Economic agency | Diet* | Partner control | Fertility preferences | Reproductive and maternal history |
Reproductive and maternal history | Health knowledge | Reproductive and maternal history | Reproductive and maternal history | Health status |
Health status | Fertility preferences* | Health status | Health status | |
Reproductive and maternal history | ||||
Health status |
Themes included within iterations are illustratively ordered by the largest effect size of any variable within that theme in each iteration.
*New theme.