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Table 2 Quality of the 23 studies reviewed

From: A systematic review of selected human rights programs to improve HIV-related outcomes from 2003 to 2015: what do we know?

1st author, publication date

Study Designa

Summary Score for Quality Critique

Quantitative (Modified Downs and Black, 1998)

 Beletsky, 2011 [59]

RXS

73.7% (14/19)

 Beletsky, 2013 [65]

XS

63.2% (12/19)

 Beletsky, 2012 [66]

XS

63.2% (12/19)

 Du, 2011 [42]

XS

73.7% (14/19)

 Ellen, 2015 [60]

RXS

68.4% (13/19)

 Fang, 2004 [64]

RXS

73.7% (14/19)

 Grangeiro, 2011 [67]

RXSB

73.7% (14/19)

 Homaifar, 2005 [56]

XS

26.3% (5/19)

 Martinez, 2007 [61]

RXS

57.9% (11/19)

 Rich, 2007 [62]

RXSB

63.2% (12/19)

 Sarnquist, 2007 [43]

RXS

57.9% (11/19)

 van Rensburg, 2007 [58]

XS

63.2% (12/19)

Qualitative (Spencer et al. 2003)

 Argento, 2011 [63]

QP

88.9% (16/18)

 Dworkin, 2014 [55]

QP

77.8% (14/18)

 Jones, 2005 [57]

QP

61.1% (11/18)

Mixed Methods (Spencer et al. 2003)

 Gruskin, 2013 [25]

QPC

88.9% (16/18)

 Jardine, 2012 [49]

QPC

66.7% (12/18)

Other

 Ahmad, 2013 [51]

PR

n/a

 Ainsworth, 2003 [52]

PR

n/a

 Gruskin, 2009 [53]

PR

n/a

 Gurnani, 2011 [54]

PMD

n/a

 Jeffreys, 2011 [50]

PR

n/a

 Lazariu, 2015 [44]

PMD

n/a

  1. aStudy design abbreviations: XS = observational cross-section RXS = observational repeated cross-sections; QP = qualitative post-test only; MM = mixed methods; PR = policy review; PMD = program monitoring data; B These studies included a comparison population drawn from cross-sectional data collected in areas where the policy/intervention was not being implemented; C The quantitative data included in these studies was drawn from document reviews and/or program monitoring data, we therefore decided to assess their quality based on the qualitative assessment tool; N/a = these studies could not be scored using either method as they either relied solely on monitoring data to evaluate the intervention, or were policy reviews, which analysed data from multiple previously published studies