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. 2024 Jan 2;24:3. doi: 10.1186/s12888-023-05333-3

Table 2.

Level of depression and economic-related factors among cIDPs of Tigray due to the war crisis in Tigray, 2021 (n = 1,965)

Variable Category No Depression With Depression
Displaced Family Size 1–3 215 (24.5%) 664 (75.5%)
4–6 114 (15.4%) 624 (84.6%)
 > 6 18 (10.7%) 150 (89.3%)
Family size of host HH 1–4 145 (20.1%) 578 (79.9%)
5–8 161 (18.3%) 719 (81.7%)
9–12 17 (18.1%) 77 (81.9%)
How is the condition of your fixed asset Normal 49 (27.7%) 128 (72.3%)
Destroyed/Burnt 34 (12.3%) 243 (87.7%)
Looted 185 (15.1%) 1040(84.9%)
Length of time stayed displaced in IDP  < 4 month 42 (20.1%) 167 (79.9%)
4 – 6 months 47 (19.7%) 191 (80.3%)
 > 6 month 278 (18.5%) 1228(81.5%)
Shortage/Lack of necessities No 33 (31.4%) 72 (68.6%)
Yes 134 (15.7%) 719 (84.3%)
Looted property during the war Yes 248 (16.1%) 1295(83.9%)
No 119 (29.2%) 289 (70.8%)
Looted domestic animals No 83 (19%) 354 (81%)
Yes 32 (10.3%) 279 (89.7%)
Looted Machine/ house commodities No 23 (19%) 98 (81%)
Yes 86 (14.1%) 523 (85.9%)
Looted cereals No 196 (30.5%) 447 (69.5%)
Yes 156 (12.7%) 1072(87.3%)
The estimated monetary value of looted/damaged properties in ETB  <  = 35,000 71 (16.9%) 348 (83.1%)
35,001–100,000 79 (18.9%) 340 (81.1%)
100,00–344469 56 (14.7%) 324 (85.3%)
 >  = 344,470 47 (11.6%) 359 (88.4%)