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. 2017 Jul 19;12(7):e0179690. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0179690

Table 2. Descriptive statistics for earthquake-related stressors in Lorca’s subsample (n = 412).

N* Prevalence
(%)
SE
Individual stressors
    - Neighbourhood destroyed or seriously damaged 276 69.7 0.3
    -More family or household duties or living with relatives, friends, neighbours or others 192 50.1 3.3
    -Life-threatening experience for you or for close family members 176 45.5 5.1
    -Property (home) seriously damage or destroyed 126 32.6 0.5
    -Financial loss 103 25.0 3.3
    -Job affected or loss 75 18.0 3.5
    -Death of family members, friends or neighbours 69 16.8 4.7
    -Seriously injured family members, friends of close neighbours 29 6.4 0.1
    -Buried or trapped in rubble 15 3.6 2.2
    -Serious personal injury 5 1.2 0.5
Stressors, N°
0 28 7.3 2.9
1 73 17.8 3.1
2 95 24.5 1.3
3 82 20.4 6.1
≥4 117 30.1 1.4
Any (≥1) 367 92.7 2.9
Global Earthquake’s Stressor Score (GESS) (N, Mean, [95% CI]) 395 2.7 0.1
Earthquake’s Experienced Stress (EES) (N, Mean, [95%CI]) 369 6.4 0.3

* Percentages, means, and 95% CI calculated using part 1 weights in the sample of Lorca.

GESS: Global Earthquake Stressor Score (range: 0–10)

EES: Earthquake’s Experienced Stress (range: 0–10)