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. 2015 Jun 24;5(6):e006778. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2014-006778

Table 3.

Associations between traumatic episodes in the genocide period and in the lifetime, and mental disorders, presented as relative risk (RR) (crude RR) with their 95% CI for women and men

Variables Major depressive episodes current
Major depressive episodes past
Suicidality
Post-traumatic stress disorder
Generalised anxiety disorder
n (%) Crude RR (95% CI) n (%) Crude RR (95% CI) n (%) Crude RR (95% CI) n (%) Crude RR (95% CI) n (%) Crude RR (95% CI)
Women
 Traumatic episodes genocide period 49 (29.0) 1.16 (0.84 to 1.54) 42 (25.3) 1.11 (0.83 to 1.41) 47 (27.8) 1.49 (1.07 to 3.23) 42 (25.0) 1.55 (1.04 to 2.22) 72 (43.1) 1.33 (0.91 to 1.42)
 Traumatic episodes lifetime 113 (28.4) 1.70 (1.04 to 2.57) 97 (24.6) 1.37 (0.90 to 1.91) 95 (23.8) 1.97 (1.12 to 3.08) 84 (21.1) 1.73 (0.97 to 2.75) 163 (41.2) 1.39 (0.99 to 1.84)
Men
 Traumatic episodes genocide period 28 (17.0) 1.86 (1.13 to 2.93) 24 (14.6) 2.04 (1.42 to 2.60) 23 (13.9) 2.01 (1.13 to 3.38) 14 (8.5) 1.38 (0.97 to 2.62) 70 (42.4) 1.51 (1.17 to 1.87)
 Traumatic episodes lifetime 45 (14.0) 2.04 (1.01 to 3.84) 32 (10.0) 1.88 (0.95 to 2.98) 34 (10.6) 1.55 (0.73 to 3.06) 26 (8.1) 1.57 (0.75 to 4.45) 122 (37.8) 1.75 (1.26 to 2.31)

N=917; 477 women and 440 men.