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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Feb 19.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Public Health. 2016 Sep 14;61(8):981–992. doi: 10.1007/s00038-016-0895-8

Table 4.

Health status and physical activities pre- and post-earthquake, non-abused and abused women (Haiti 2011–2013)

Non-abused and abused
Haitian women
Earthquake p value

Pre
n (%)
Post
n (%)
Health and physical activities
 Self-reported health status
  No response 17 (8.2) 17 (8.2)
  Excellent 51 (24.5) 21 (10.1)
  Very good 7 (3.4) 3 (1.4)
  Good 14 (6.7) 7 (3.4) \ 0.0001
  Fair 71 (34.1) 70 (33.6)
  Poor 21 (10.1) 46 (22.1)
  Very poor 27 (13.0) 44 (21.2)
 Physical activity limitations
  No response 17 (8.2) 17 (8.2)
  Not at all 55 (26.4) 32 (15.4)
  Very little 60 (28.8) 57 (27.4) 0.074
  Somewhat 27 (13.0) 34 (16.3)
  Quite a lot 24 (11.6) 33 (15.9)
  Could not do physical activities 25 (12.0) 35 (16.8)
Physically, psychologically, or sexually abused haitian adult women
 Self-reported health status
  No response 10 (6.8) 10 (6.3)
  Excellent 27 (18.3) 10 (6.3)
  Very good 8 (5.4) 4 (2.5) \ 0.0001
  Good 11 (7.4) 4 (2.5)
  Fair 53 (35.8) 45 (28.5)
  Poor 19 (12.8) 40 (25.4)
  Very poor 20 (13.5) 45 (28.5)
 Physical activity limitations
  No response 10 (6.8) 10 (6.3)
  Not at all 38 (25.7 20 (12.7)
  Very little 40 (27.0) 43 (27.2) 0.043
  Somewhat 20 (13.5) 20 (12.7)
  Quite a lot 21 (14.2) 32 (20.2)
  Could not do physical activities 19 (12.8) 33 (20.9)