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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Public Health Nutr. 2020 May 26;23(14):2584–2601. doi: 10.1017/S1368980019005305

Table 1. Characteristics of the included studies (39 studies and 45 records).

Study Design, method Country Income level Sample characteristics Sample size Sampling/recruitment
Qualitative studies Gender Age (threshold/range) n/households

Batnitzky, 2008(18) Field study, semi-structured interviews, observation Morocco Lower middle Mixed 20+y (adult) 1789 Unclear - individuals then households
Boatemaa et al. (2018)(19) Cross-sectional, interviews Ghana Lower middle Mixed 15-35y and 35+ y (adolescent and adult) 30 Purposive sampling
Brown et al. (2015)(20) Cross-sectional, focus groups Botswana Upper middle Mixed 12-18y (adolescent) and adult (age range not specified) 72-132 (adolescents) parents unknown Sampling of schools with differing tuition status
Craveiro et al. (2016)(21) Observational, focus groups Cape Verde Lower middle Mixed 18-41y (adult) 48 Opportunistic sampling using probabilistic sampling with random selection
Draper et al. (2015)(22) Observational, focus groups South Africa Upper middle Female 24-51y (adult) 21 Convenience sampling
Legwegoh et al. 2012(23), 2016(24) Case-study, interview Botswana Upper middle Mixed 20-65y (adult) 40 households Purposive sample, stratified based on household-head gender and socio-economic status
Rguibi and Behalsen, 2006(25) Cross-sectional, questionnaire via interview Morocco Lower middle Female 15-70y (adolescent and adult) 249 Convenience. Women visiting primary care centres
Sedibe et al. (2014)(26); Voorend et al. (2013)(27) Observational, duo-interviews South Africa Upper middle Female 15-21y (adolescent) 58 Voluntary participation following researcher involvement in school

Quantitative studies

Agbozo et al. (2018)(28) Cross sectional, questionnaire Ghana Lower middle Mixed 60-70y (adult) 120 Purposive sample from four peri-urban communities
Amenyah et al. (2016)((29) Cross-sectional, questionnaire Ghana Lower Mixed 11-18y (adolescent) 370 Random selection, 5 secondary schools
Aounallah-Skhiri et al. (2011)(30) Coss-sectional, questionnaire Tunisia Lower middle Mixed 15-19y (adolescent and adult) 1019 Clustered random sampling from 3 regions of Tunisia
Becquey et al. (2010)(31) Cross sectional, questionnaire Burkina Faso Low Mixed 15-65y (adolescent and adult) 1072 Purposive random sampling
Cisse-Egbuonye et al. (2017)(32) Quantitative, cross sectional Niger Low income Female 15-49y (adolescent and adult) 3360 Randomly selected household heads in purposive sample
Codjoe et al. (2016)(33) cross sectional Ghana Lower middle income Mixed 15-59y (adolescent and adult males), 15-49y (adolescent and adult) 452 households Purposive sampling according to age
El Ansari et al. (2015)(34) Cross-sectional, questionnaire Egypt Lower middle Mixed 16-30y (adolescent and adults) 2810 Voluntary questionnaire distributed to students attending lectures of randomly selected courses
Feeley et al. (2013)(35) Cohort, South Africa Upper middle Mixed 13-17 y (adolescent) 1298 Cohort selection sampling-recruitment of all singleton births that occurred over a seven week period in public delivery centres from all population groups
Fokeena et al. (2012)(36) Cross-sectional, self-reported questionnaires Mauritius Upper middle Mixed 12-15y (adolescent) 200 Multistage sampling, schools randomly selected from 4 educational zones of Mauritius and sample taken from 3 of these schools
Glozah et al. (2015)(37) Cross-sectional, self-reported questionnaires Ghana Lower middle income Mixed 14-21y (adolescent and adult) 770 Participants selected at random from 4 senior high schools that were purposively selected in Accra, Ghana.
Gitau et al. (2014)(38) Longitudinal, self-reported questionnaire South Africa Upper middle Males 13-17y (adolescent) 391 Stratified convenience sample
Hattingh et al. 2006(39); 2011(40); 2014(41) Cross-sectional, questionnaire South Africa Upper middle Female 25-44y (adult) 488 Stratified random according to number of plots in each settlement
Jafri et al. 2013(42) Cross-sectional, questionnaire Morocco Lower middle Female 18+y (adult) 401 Multistage cluster. Households randomly selected within clusters
Kiboi et al. (2017)(43) Cross-sectional, structured interviews, questionnaire Kenya Lower middle Female 16-49y (adolescent and adult) 254 Purposive sampling at Antenatal Clinic in a Hospital over 1 month
Landais 2012(44); Landais et al.(2014)(45) Cross-sectional, questionnaire Morocco Lower middle Female 20-49 y (adult) 894 Multistage cluster. Households then addresses randomly selected from enumeration areas
Lopez et al. (2012)(46) Observational, 3 x 24hr dietary recalls Morocco Lower middle Mixed 15-20y (adolescent and adult) 327 All students enrolled in high schools year 2007/2008 completed survey
Mayén et al. (2016)(47) Cross-sectional, survey Seychelles High Mixed 25-64y (adult) 2004 (1236)
2013 (1240)
National surveys, random sample drawn from entire population
Mbochi et al. 2012(48) Cross-sectional, questionnaire Kenya Lower middle Female 25-54y (adult) 365 Stratified random according to number of women in each socio-economic Stratum
Mogre et al. 2013(49) Cross-sectional, questionnaire Ghana Lower middle Mixed 20-60y (adult) 235 Stratified random based on number of employees in each department
Njelekela et al. (2011)(50) Cross-sectional, questionnaire Tanzania Low Mixed 45-66y (adult) 209 Random stratified selection from list of adult residents, strata: gender
Onyiriuka et al. (2013)(51) Cross-sectional, structured questionnaire Nigeria Lower middle Female 12-19y (adolescent and adult) 2097 Random selection by ballot from 4 all-girls schools, no sampling performed as designed to include all students
Peltzer et al. (2012)(52) Cross-sectional, survey South Africa Upper middle Mixed >50y (adult) 3840 National population based sample, from original study (SAGE; 2-stage probability sample)
Savy et al. 2008(53); Cross-sectional, questionnaire Burkina Faso Low Female 29-50y (adult) 481 Random, from a database containing an exhaustive list of inhabitants
Sodjinou et al. 2008(54); 2009(55) Cross-sectional, questionnaire Benin Low Mixed 25-60y (adult) 200 Multistage cluster. Neighbourhoods, households, then individuals randomly selected
Soualem et al. (2012)(56) Cross-sectional, questionnaires Morocco Lower middle Mixed 12-16y (adolescent) 190 Random selection from 5 schools in Gharb region
Steyn et al. (2011)(57) Cross-sectional, structured interview South Africa Upper middle Mixed ≥16y (adolescent and adult) 3287 Stratified sampling of annual survey data
Van Zyl et al. (2010)(58) Cross-sectional, questionnaire South Africa Upper middle Mixed 19-30y (adult) 341 Convenience, residents of Johannesburg visiting a mall
Waswa, 2011(59) Cross-sectional, questionnaire Kenya Lower middle Female 20-25y (adult) 260 Stratified random according to university department size including each year
Zeba et al. (2014)(60) Cross-sectional, questionnaires Burkina Faso Low Mixed 25-60y (adult) 110 Stratified random sampling, stratification by income

Mixed-methods

Charlton et al. 2004(61) Cross-sectional, questionnaire, ;fo cus groups South Africa Upper middle Female Questionnaire: 17-50y (adult and adolescent); Focus groups: 18-49y (adult and adolescent) Questionnaire: 394; focus groups: 39 Convenience, according to age and sex
Pradeilles (2015)(62) Cross-sectional, questionnaires ; focus groups South Africa Upper middle Mixed Questionnaire: 17-19y (adult and adolescent); Focus groups: 18y+ (adult) Questionnaire: 631; focus groups: 51 Cohort selection sampling-recruitment of all singleton births that occurred over a seven week period in public delivery centres from all population groups ; Snowball sampling