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. 2016 Mar 30;7:467. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00467

Table 1.

Demographics and earthquake exposure at two time points by depression status (n = 1,573).

Variable 6 months after earthquake
30 months after earthquake
No dep Probable dep No dep Probable dep
N 1140 433 1145 428
Gender
   Male 552 (48.4%) 168 (38.8%) 561 (49.0%) 159 (37.1%)
   Female 588 (51.6%) 265 (61.2%) 584 (51.0%) 269 (62.9%)
No. of children in the family
   1 939 (82.4%) 364 (84.1%) 971 (84.8%) 332 (77.6%)
   ≥2 201 (17.6%) 69 (15.9%) 174 (15.2%) 96 (22.4%)
Family member injured or killed/missing
   No 853 (74.8%) 294 (67.9%) 860 (75.1%) 287 (67.1%)
   Injured 153 (13.4%) 71 (16.4%) 152 (13.3%) 72 (16.8%)
   Killed/missing 134 (11.8%) 68 (15.7%) 133 (11.6%) 69 (16.1%)
House damage
   No 119 (10.4%) 40 (9.2%) 118 (10.3%) 41 (9.6%)
   Medium 545 (47.8%) 203 (46.9%) 541 (47.2%) 207 (48.4%)
   Severe 476 (41.8%) 190 (43.9%) 486 (42.4%) 180 (42.0%)
Property loss
   No 126 (11.0%) 35 (8.1%) 123 (10.7%) 38 (8.9%)
   Medium 775 (68.0%) 299 (69.0%) 783 (68.4%) 291 (68.0%)
   Severe 239 (21.0%) 99 (22.9%) 239 (20.9%) 99 (23.1%)
Directly witnessed the disaster
   No 448 (39.3%) 155 (35.8%) 451 (39.4%) 152 (35.5%)
   Yes 692 (60.7%) 278 (64.2%) 694 (60.6%) 276 (64.5%)

No dep, No depression; Probable dep, Probable depression.