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Table 1 PMA surveys and DHS characteristics including the number of clusters surveyed, and the number of respondents 15–19 years (weighted), the percentage of all women 15–49 years who were 15–19 years, and the percentage of girls 15–19 years who were also interviewed in the previous PMA round

From: Examining the recent trends in adolescent sexual and reproductive health in five countries of sub‐Saharan Africa based on PMA and DHS household surveys

Country

Year

 

All women

 

Number of clusters/EA

Unweighted sample size

% in the previous round

% adolescents interviewed

% in the previous round

Ethiopia

2014 PMA

200

13,241

23.3

Ethiopia

2015 PMA

200

7631

19.4

24.0

15.9

Ethiopia

2016 PMA

200

7538

22.5

23.1

14.3

Ethiopia

2017 PMA

200

7464

1.3

24.1

1.1

Ethiopia

2018 PMA

200

7546

12.9

22.8

8.0

Ethiopia

2011 DHS

650

16,515

23.2

Ethiopia

2016 DHS

645

15,683

22.3

Ghana

2013 PMA

100

3722

18.6

Ghana

2014 PMA

100

8624

19.1

Ghana

2015 PMA

100

5254

32.9

20.0

26.5

Ghana

2016 PMA

100

3746

7.7

19.1

8.1

Ghana

2017 PMA

100

4294

16.4

19.7

12.3

Ghana

2008 DHS

412

4916

21.1

Ghana

2014 DHS

427

9396

18.7

Kenya

2014 PMA

120

8183

5.9

17.4

4.9

Kenya

2015 PMA

120

9394

18.3

19.8

13.0

Kenya

2016 PMA

120

5973

2.4

21.6

2.5

Kenya

2017 PMA

120

5913

25.8

21.4

16.7

Kenya

2008 DHS

1612

8444

20.9

Kenya

2014 DHS

400

31,079

19.6

Nigeria

2016 PMA

37

11,166

8.7

20.2

7.4

Nigeria

2017 PMA

52

13,324

16.7

20.7

13.9

Nigeria

2018 PMA

52

11,215

16.6

20.3

13.4

Nigeria

2013 DHS

904

38,948

20.3

Nigeria

2018 DHS

1400

41,821

20.1

Uganda

2014 PMA

110

3762

21.0

Uganda

2015 PMA

110

7361

22.9

21.3

16.8

Uganda

2016 PMA

110

3816

28.5

20.6

17.9

Uganda

2017 PMA

110

4161

2.1

21.9

2.3

Uganda

2018 PMA

110

4288

15.7

21.8

10.1

Uganda

2011 DHS

712

8674

23.4

Uganda

2016 DHS

697

18,506

23.1