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. 2019 Aug 2;15:1745506519861224. doi: 10.1177/1745506519861224

Table 1.

Individual and household characteristics of the 10,105 women interviewed (JPFHS 2012).

Characteristic Category (if continuous) Percent (mean) Domestic violence subsample percent (mean)a
Resides in refugee camp 8.95 4.18
Woman’s age 15–24 12.57 12.91
25–39 56.54 55.39
40–49 30.90 31.70
Number of children living (1–15) (3.602) (3.497)
Women’s education (0–19) (10.937) (11.085)
Employed 17.92 16.43
Standard of living (electricity, flushing toilet, TV and refrigerator) 94.88 94.90
Number of people in household 1–4 29.29 30.12
5–7 48.27 47.89
8+ 22.43 21.99
Children in household aged 5 and under 0 35.62 36.87
1–2 55.80 55.43
3+ 8.58 7.71
Husband’s education None 1.67 1.21
Incomplete primary 6.17 5.89
Complete primary 5.49 4.64
Incomplete secondary 49.39 46.10
Complete secondary 13.36 13.14
Higher 23.60 29.02
Experienced mild domestic violence
Experienced severe domestic violence
Experienced emotional violence
Domestic violence is ever justified

24.32
21.04
5.69
24.71
21.35
a

Domestic violence subsample N = 6570.