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Table 2 Demographic characteristics of Specialists or key people involved with vulnerable adolescent girls

From: Barriers to vulnerable adolescent girls’ access to sexual and reproductive health

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age

Education level

Field of Study

profession

gender

work experience (year)

17

35

Bachelor

Psychology

Health center consultant

woman

7

18

54

Ph.D.

Reproductive health

Academic member

woman

24

19

32

M.Sc.

Clinical Psychology

Consultant of Drop- in –Center (DIC)

woman

3

20

33

Bachelor

Psychology

Consultant of Drop- in –Center (DIC)

woman

4

21

52

Bachelor

Midwifery

Midwife (private office)

woman

27

22

42

Bachelor

Psychology

Psychologist (private office)

woman

11

23

56

specialist

Psychiatry

Academic member

Man

30

24

51

Bachelor

Midwifery

Midwife (private office)

woman

16

25

46

specialist

Obstetrician-gynecologist

Obstetrician (private office)

woman

13

26

32

M.Sc.

Clinical Psychology

Consultant (private office)

woman

5

27

46

M.Sc.

Midwifery

Midwife (private office)

woman

15

28

46

Bachelor

Health

Head of School of Health

woman

20

29

37

M.Sc.

Clinical Psychology

Consultant of Welfare Social Emergency Center

woman

5

30

37

Ph.D.

Educational Science

Psychologist of Welfare Rehabilitation Center

woman

12

31

45

Bachelor

Nursing

Nurse of Social Welfare Emergency Center

woman

12

32

35

Ph.D.

Reproductive health

Academic member

woman

14

33

40

specialist

Obstetrician-gynecologist

Obstetrician

woman

13

34

50

Ph.D.

Addiction Therapist

Head of Addiction Treatment Center

Man

20

35

37

Ph.D.

Reproductive health

Academic member (private office)

woman

12

36

56

Bachelor

Midwifery

Midwife (private office)

woman

30

37

46

Bachelor

Midwifery

Midwife (private office)

woman

20

38

46

M.Sc.

Clinical Psychology

Consultant at the Police station

Man

15