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Table 2 Social-ecological model of the associated factors of adolescent pregnancy in the selected studies

From: Factors associated with adolescent pregnancy and public health interventions to address in Nigeria: a scoping review

Associated factors

Number

%

Articles ID

Individual level

Occupation

5/24

21

#8, #16, #17, #18, #21

Rape

6/24

25

#15, #18, #21, #22, #23

Employment status

4/24

13

#5, #9, #14, #25

Education attainment

18/24

75

#4, #5, #6, #7, #8, #9, #11, #13, #14, #16, #17, #18, #20, #21, #24, #25, #26, #28

Financial gains

5/24

21

#15, #18, #21, #22, #25

Rebellion/disobedience

3/24

13

#13, #18, #21

Age

12/24

50

#4, #5, #7, #8, #11, #13, #14, #16, #17, #18, #20, #24

Alcohol and drug use

1/24

4

#6

Contraceptive use

6/24

25

#2, #3, #5, #10, #19, #22

Ignorance of the pubertal stage

9/24

38

#1, #3, #10, #12, #15, #18, #19, #21, #22

Curiosity

1/24

4

#15

Early menarche

1/24

4

#5

Interpersonal level

Marital status

14/24

58

#2, #4, #5, #7, #8, #11, #13, #14, #16, #18, #20, #22, #24, #28

Wealth index of parents

14/24

58

#2, #4, #5, #6, #7, #8, #11, #17, #18, #19, #20, #21, #23, #25

Peer pressure

9/24

38

#1, #2, #3, #6, #10, #15, #19, #21, #23

Parental support

7/24

29

#1, #2, #12, #18, #21, #22, #23

Sex of household head

2/24

8

#13, #17

Family background

7/24

29

#9, #16, #17, #19, #20, #21, #22

Media influence

8/24

33

#1, #4, #6, #12, #17, #18, #21, #28

Organisational level

Religion

11/24

49

#2, #4, #7, #8, #11, #16, #18, #20, #21 #22, #28

Community level

Community literacy level

2/24

8

#4, #25

Place of residence

7/24

29

#4, #7, #11, #13, #17, #20, #28

Geographical region

5/24

21

#4, #7, #11, #20, #28

Ethnicity

3/24

13

#4, #7, #13