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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Mar 26.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2017 Nov 8;53(2):207–219. doi: 10.1007/s00127-017-1452-3

Table 1. Cohort at risk for being a civilian in a war zone/region of terror in WWII - unweighted sample characteristics (total N=3370).

Total Sample Not in war zone/region of terror N=2700 Civilian in war zone/region of terror N=670
N (%) N (%) N (%)
Country
Germany 282 (8.4) 210 (74.5) 72 (25.5)
France 305 (9.1) 230 (75.4) 75 (24.6)
Netherlands 258 (7.7) 176 (68.2) 82 (31.8)
Romania 714 (21.2) 693 (97.1) 21 (2.9)
Ukraine 464 (13.8) 236 (50.9) 228 (49.1)
Italy 520 (15.4) 461 (88.7) 59 (11.2)
Japan 560 (16.5) 492 (87.9) 68 (12.1)
Belgium 267 (7.9) 202 (75.7) 65 (24.3)
Geographical Location Growing Up
Large city 478 (14.5) 365 (76.4) 113 (23.6)
Suburbs 155 (4.7) 116 (74.8) 39 (25.2)
Small City 515 (15.6) 392 (76.1) 123 (23.9)
Town/Village 1275 (38.5) 1103 (86.5) 172 (13.4)
Rural area 867 (26.1) 657 (75.6) 210 (24.2)
Moved around a lot 19 (.6) 11 (57.9) 8 (42.1)
Sex
Male 1344 (39.9) 1122 (83.5) 222 (16.5)
Female 2026 (60.1) 1578 (77.9) 448 (22.1)
Mean SD Mean SD
Age at Interview 67.8 7.2 71.8 6.6
Persistence of mental disorders among lifetime cases
Past 12 month Major Depressive Episode
Yes 264 (35.3) 180 (65.7) 94 (34.3)
No 502 (64.7) 363 (72.3) 139 (27.7)
Past 12 month Anxiety Disorder
Yes 291 (60.1) 218 (74.9) 73 (25.1)
No 193 (39.9) 127 (65.8) 66 (34.2)