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Table 2 Study inclusion and exclusion criteria (N = 27)

From: Analysing the scientific literature on transgender and gender diverse persons’ experiences with sexual and reproductive health care services from an intersectional perspective

Inclusion Criteria

Exclusion Criteria

English Language

Non-English Language

Human Studies

Animal Studies

Published from 2012 to 2022

Published prior to 2012

Peer-reviewed journal articles

Non peer-reviewed journal articles

Empirical research study (quantitative or qualitative methodology)

Non-empirical research study (includes case reports, editorials, newspaper or other media article, literature or systematic review, report, committee opinions, clinical guidelines, letters to the editor)

Study pertains to one or more of the following services: sexual health, reproductive health, contraception, family planning, abortion, reproduction, STDs, cervical cancer prevention, IVF, perinatal care, postnatal care, fertility

Study does not pertain to sexual or reproductive health services. Study primarily pertains to HIV prevention

Study disaggregates data for transgender and gender diverse individuals

Study does not disaggregate data for transgender and gender diverse individuals

Study pertains to transgender and gender diverse individuals sexual and reproductive health experiences, preferences, perspectives, concerns, needs or priorities

Study does not pertain to transgender and gender diverse individuals sexual and reproductive health experiences, preferences, perspectives, concerns, needs or priorities

Study pertains to forms of oppression, disadvantage, social determinants of health, aspects of identity that intersect with an individual’s identity as transgender or gender diverse

Study does not pertain to forms of oppression, disadvantage, social determinants of health, aspects of identity that intersect with an individual’s identity as transgender or gender diverse

Research conducted in OECD country

Research not conducted in OECD country