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Table 1 Characteristics of quantitative and quantitative studies included in this review

From: Health care providers’ responses to sexually abused children and adolescents: a systematic review

year

Author [ref.]

location

Time of Data Collection

methodology

Age and number of participants

Method of data collection

Quality Assessment

medium

high

2017

Harrison et al. [31]

LMIC

(Zimbabwe)

September 2011 and December 2014

Quantitative

Adolescence (12-15 years) and adult

(n = 3617)

Retrospective programmatic data collection

 

a

2012

Hornor et al. [32]

middle -Income

(Ohio)

January 2004 to December 2007

Quantitative

1–20 years

(n = 336)

Retrospective data collection of medical and legal records

a

 

2011

Thackeray et al. [33]

middle-Income

(Ohio)

January 2004 to December 2007

Quantitative

0–20 years

retrospective review of medical and legal records of patients

a

 

2013

Sham et al. [34]

LMIC

(India)

January 2009 to December 2010 with

Quantitative

4–11 years

(n = 5)

prospective study analyzing case details and operative findings

a

 

2015

Schilling et al. [35]

High- income

(Philadelphia)

2004 to 2013

Quantitative

12–18 years

(n = 12,687)

Pediatric Hospital Information System database

 

a

2018

Deutsch et al. [36]

High- income

(Indiana, U.S)

October 2015 to October, 2017

Quantitative

Under 21 years

(n = 448)

forensic nursing team database and patient electronic medical records

 

a

2018

Van duin et al. [37]

High- income

(Amsterdam)

Quantitative

3–11 years (n = 44)

And parents

(n = 41)

police records and face-to-face interview

 

a

2018

Zerbo et al. [38]

High- income

(Palermo)

October 2006 to December 2016

Quantitative

Under 16

(n = 90)

victims of sexual assault were retrospectively investigated

 

a

2016

Wangamati et al. [39]

LMIC* (Western Kenya)

January 2013 to June 2014

Qualitative

14 years

(n = 2)

Depth interview

 

a

2019

Goodman et al. [40]

East Carolina

Quality improvement project

9 years and older

(n = 111)

Clinic records

 

a

  1. aLow and middle-income country