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. 2019 May 8;16(9):1604. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16091604

Table 3.

Proportions of respondents diagnosed with PTSD or other mental disorders according to clinical interviews a (n = 54 or 55 b).

Diagnosis Number of Respondents Proportion of Respondents 95% CI
PTSD (n = 55) 16 29.09 [18.77–42.14]
Major Depression Disorder (n = 55) 14 25.45 [15.81–38.30]
Panic Disorder (n = 55) 13 23.64 [14.37–36.35]
Agoraphobia (n = 55) 7 12.73 [6.31–24.02]
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (n = 55) 13 23.64 [14.37–36.35]
Social Phobia (n = 55) 5 9.09 [3.95–19.58]
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (n = 55) 0 0.00 --
Drug Use Disorder (n = 54) 7 12.96 [6.42–24.42]
Alcohol Use Disorder (n = 54) 2 3.70 [1.02–12.53]
Insomnia Disorder (n = 55) 24 43.64 [31.38–56.73]

Note: a PTSD diagnosed with the Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale for DSM-5 (CAPS), Insomnia Disorder diagnosed with questions from the Insomnia Interview Schedule adapted according to the DSM-5 criteria, all other disorders diagnosed with the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI). b One participant did not provide information to assess alcohol use and another one did not provide information to assess alcohol use.