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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Disaster Risk Reduct. 2016 Jun 30;18:162–160. doi: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2016.04.016

Table 2.

Baseline and endline comparison of night-time activities among females age ≥ 14 years with repeated measures in two camps in Haiti.

Camp Sinai (N = 237) Baseline (% yes) Endline (% yes) Odds Ratio (CI) p-value

Reasons for going out at night in the last week:
Personal reasons (e.g., using the latrine) 66.7 90.4 4.54 (2.06, 10.01) <0.001
Religious purposes (e.g., attending church) 50.0 53.0 1.05 (0.59, 1.90) 0.839
Needed to buy water/food/gas or other stuff 27.9 71.1 5.33 (3.36, 8.46) <0.001
Social activities (e.g., visiting friends, or attending outdoor/cultural activity) 24.2 25.3 1.04 (0.50, 2.13) 0.924
Work (e.g., selling) 16.7 9.64 0.55 (0.22, 1.38) 0.203
Camp Toto (N = 316) Baseline (% yes) Endline (% yes) Odds Ratio (CI) p-value
Reasons for going out at night in the last week:
Personal reasons (e.g., using the latrine) 68.2 77.4 1.58 (0.86, 2.90) 0.144
Religious purposes (e.g., attending church) 41.4 50.9 1.45 (0.83, 2.54) 0.195
Social activities (e.g., visiting friends, or attending outdoor/cultural activity) 36.8 27.4 0.71 (0.37, 1.29) 0.259
Needed to buy water/food/gas or other stuff 28.5 70.8 5.52 (3.53, 8.62) <0.001
Work (e.g., selling) 20.5 20.8 1.00 (0.50, 1.97) 0.991