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. 2023 Sep 18;34:100731. doi: 10.1016/j.lanepe.2023.100731

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics and sexual violence history prior to arrival in France.

Na n (%) 95% CI
Age 273
 18- to 25-year-old 66 (24.2%) (19.5–29.6)
 26- to 35-year-old 131 (48%) (42.1–53.9)
 36- to 45-year-old 48 (17.6%) (13.5–22.5)
 >46-year-old 28 (10.3%) (7.2–14.4)
Number of dependent children 271
 0 44 (16.2%) (12.3–21.1)
 1 81 (29.9%) (24.8–35.6)
 >1 146 (53.9%) (47.9–59.7)
Geographical origin 272
 West Africa 153 (56.3%) (50.1–61.8)
 Maghreb 15 (5.5%) (3.4–8.9)
 Rest of Africa 26 (9.6%) (6.6–13.6)
 South America 16 (5.9%) (3.6–9.3)
 Middle East 20 (7.4%) (4.8–11.1)
 Europe 25 (9.2%) (6.3–13.2)
 Asia 17 (6.3%) (3.9–9.8)
Couple relationship with partner present in France 273
 Yes 154 (56.4%) (50.5–62.2)
 No 119 (43.6%) (37.7–49.7)
Accommodation most of the time during the past year 270
 Lack of a support system 75 (27.8%) (22.8–33.4)
 Single dwelling with legal lease 22 (8.1%) (5.4–12.0)
 National Asylum Support System 153 (56.7%) (50.7–62.5)
 Emergency housing support 20 (7.4%) (4.9–11.2)
Level of education 269
 Never been to school 60 (22.3%) (17.7–27.6)
 Less than high school 52 (19.3%) (15.1–24.5)
 High school 71 (26.4%) (21.5–32.0)
 More than high school 86 (32.0%) (26.7–37.8)
Financial resources 269
 State financial aid 151 (56.1%) (50.5–61.9)
 None 21 (7.8%) (5.2–11.9)
 Undeclared work 39 (14.5%) (10.8–19.2)
 Family, friend or associate support 35 (13.0%) (9.5–17.6)
 Work with legal contract 23 (8.6%) (5.8–12.5)
Any type of sexual violence prior to arrival in France 267
 Yes 202 (75.7%) (70.2–80.4)
 No 65 (24.3%) (19.6–29.8)
Rape prior to arrival in France 203b
 Yes 139 (68.5%) (61.8–74.5)
 No 64 (31.5%) (25.5–38.2)
Female genital mutilation prior to arrival in France 199b
 Yes 80 (40.2%) (33.6–47.1)
 No 119 (59.8%) (52.9–66.4)

Data are n (%) or mean (SD).

a

N: number of data available after excluding missing data.

b

The approval of the ethics committee for the collection of these 2 variables was specifically given after the start of the first evaluations, which explains the high number of missing data. 95% CI corresponding figures for all AS living in France.