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Table 1 Demographic characteristics, HPV genotypes and cytology results of participants

From: 'Does HPV affect my fertility?' Reproductive concerns of HPV-positive women: a qualitative study

Participant ID number

Age (years)

Socio-economic level

HPV genotyping

Cervical cytology

Education

Occupation

Marriage duration (years)

Number of children

HPV duration (months)

1 Mina

32

High

High-risk

CIN-1

PhD

Lecturer

9

1

2

2 Eli

31

Middle

Mixed

CIN-1

Bachelor

Housewife

3

1

24

3 Razieh

30

Middle

High-risk

Normal

Master

Teacher

3

0

2

4 Inaz

28

High

Mixed

Normal

Bachelor

Employee

3

0

1

5 Goli

39

Middle

Mixed

CIN-2

Bachelor

Hair-dresser

10

1

24

6 Samira

32

Low

High-risk

ASC-US

Bachelor

Nurse

11

1

3

7 Nazanin

23

Low

Mixed

Normal

Bachelor

Student

2

0

12

8 Ida

30

Middle

High-risk

Normal

Diploma

Housewife

6

0

12

9 Bita

28

Low

High-risk

Normal

Bachelor

Student

Single

0

3

10 Mehri

37

Middle

Mixed

Normal

Diploma

Housewife

7

0

12

11 Hanieh

32

Low

High-risk

CIN-1

Bachelor

Employee

10

1

2

12 Shirin

33

Middle

High-risk

CIN-2

PhD

Employee

Single

0

6

13 Sara

44

Low

High-risk

ASC-US

Diploma

Housewife

23

3

13

14 Shadi

35

High

Mixed

ASC-US

Diploma

Housewife

Divorced

0

6

15 Kajal

47

Low

High-risk

CIN-2

High-School

Housewife

27

2

36

16 Donya

24

Low

Mixed

Normal

Bachelor

Shopkeeper

single

0

2

17 Flor

42

Middle

Mixed

ASC-US

Diploma

Housewife

20

2

12

18 Leila

41

High

High-risk

CIN-1

Master

Teacher

Widow

2

12

19 Neda

36

High

High-risk

CIN-2

Master

Employee

9

1

5

20 Bahar

35

High

High-risk

CIN-2

Bachelor

Musician

Divorced

1

1

  1. CIN cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, Mixed both high-risk and low-risk HPV genotypes, ASC-US atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance