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. 2016 Jun 16;11(6):e0157348. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0157348

Table 1. Free Listing Results from Focus Group Interviews by Gender (n = 91).

Question 1: What types of problems do women who have been affected by election-related violence face in your community?
Total Women Men
n = 91 (%) n = 46 (%) n = 45 (%)
Financial Problems 16 (20.8%) 10 (21.7%) 6 (13.3%)
Unemployment/lost business 11 (12.1%) 7 (15.2%) 4 (8.9%)
Mental Health Repercussions/Trauma 11 (12.1%) 5 (10.9%) 6 (13.3%)
Responsibility for managing household 10 (11.0%) 7 (15.2%) 3 (6.7%)
Death of Family Member 6 (6.6%) 2 (4.3%) 4 (8.9%)
Forced Prostitution or Transactional Sex 5 (5.5%) 2 (4.3%) 3 (6.7%)
Loss of Material Goods 5 (5.5%) 4 (8.7%) 1 (2.2%)
Sexual Violence/Rape (non-IPV) 5 (5.5%) 0 5 (11.1%)
Food Insecurity 4 (4.4%) 3 (6.5%) 1 (2.2%)
Physical Health Repercussions 3 (3.3%) 2 (4.3%) 1 (2.2%)
Housing Insecurity 3 (3.3%) 3 (6.5%) 0
Abandoned by Partner/Separation/Divorce 3 (3.3%) 1 (2.2%) 2 (4.4%)
Poor Living Conditions 2 (2.2%) 1 (2.2%) 1 (2.2%)
Traumatized Children 2 (2.2%) 1 (2.2%) 1 (2.2%)
Partner is unemployed/lost business 1 (1.1%) 1 (2.2%) 0
Displacement 1 (1.1%) 0 1 (2.2%)
Physical Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) 1 (1.1%) 1 (2.2%) 0
Emotional/Financial IPV 1 (1.1%) 1 (2.2%) 0
Question 2: What types of violence or discrimination do crisis-affected women usually experience?
Total Women Men
n = 91 (%) n = 46 (%) n = 45 (%)
Physical IPV 13 (14.3%) 7 (15.2%) 6 (13.3%)
Economic IPV 13 (14.3%) 8 (17.4%) 5 (11.1%)
Arguments with Partner 11 (12.1%) 4 (8.7%) 7 (15.6%)
Sexual IPV 10 (11.0%) 5 (10.9%) 5 (11.1%)
Emotional IPV 8 (8.8%) 6 (13.0%) 2 (4.4%)
Discrimination from Community Members 8 (8.8%) 6 (13.0%) 2 (4.4%)
Partner Controlling Behavior 4 (4.4%) 4 (8.7%) 0
Neglect by Partner 3 (3.3%) 3 (6.5%) 0
Discrimination from Family Members 3 (3.3%) 2 (4.3%) 1 (2.2%)
Discrimination in House 2 (2.2%) 2 (4.3%) 0
Infidelity 2 (2.2%) 1 (2.2%) 1 (2.2%)