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Table 3 Study characteristics of included articles (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

Characteristic

n

%

Publication Year

 2014

2

7.4

 2016

3

11.1

 2017

4

14.8

 2018

4

14.8

 2019

5

18.5

 2020

2

7.4

 2021

5

18.5

 2022

2

7.4

Country

 Australia

5

18.5

 Canada

7

25.9

 Greece

1

3.7

 Sweden

5

18.5

 United Kingdom

2

7.4

 USA

7

25.9

Study design

 Observational

27

100

Methodologya

 Qualitative

19

70.4

 Quantitative

6

22.2

 Mixed Methods

2

7.4

 Participatory

1

3.7

Methodsa

 Chart review

1

3.7

 Cross-sectional survey

3

11.1

 Survey

2

7.4

 Semi-structured in-depth interviews

16

59.2

 Focus groups

2

7.4

 Retrospective cohort analysis

1

3.7

 Discourse analysis

1

3.7

 Administrative data analysis

1

3.7

 Binary logistic regressions

1

3.7

Samplinga

 Convenience/purposive

26

96.2

 Snowball sampling

4

14.8

  1. aCategories are not mutually exclusive hence the percentages do not add up to 100%