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. 2019 Aug 13;10(1):1646965. doi: 10.1080/20008198.2019.1646965

Table 1.

Frequencies of separation/loss, violence exposure, and non-interpersonal trauma events.

  N %
Non-interpersonal Trauma
Serious accidental fall 12 4.9
Accidental burn 16 6.5
Vehicular accident 4 1.6
Poisoning 4 1.6
Near drowning 2 0.8
Animal attack 1 0.4
Natural disaster or Fire 2 0.8
Total Number of Types of Non-interpersonal Trauma
0 211 85.8
1 29 11.8
2 6 2.4
Interpersonal Violence
Witnessed violence 29 11.8
Physical violence/abuse or sexual abuse 6 2.4
Total Number of Types of Interpersonal Violence
0 214 87.0
1 29 11.8
2 3 1.2
Separation/loss in the Full Sample
Caregiver separation (separated from parent ≥1 week or parent hospitalized for > 24 hours) 81 32.9
Death of loved one 38 14.1
Separation/divorce 26 10.6
Other separation/loss (caregiver or other loved one moved without further contact) 9 3.7
‘Any’ prolonged loss/separation (death, separation/divorce, other) 63 25.6
Total Number of Types of Separation/Loss in the Full Sample
0 133 54.1
1 76 30.9
2 34 13.8
3 3 1.2
Separation/loss in the Single Occurrence Group (N = 76)
Caregiver separation 50 65.8
Death of loved one 15 19.7
Separation/divorce 8 10.5
Other separation/loss 3 4.0
‘Any’ prolonged separation/loss (death, separation/divorce, other) 26 34.2
Separation/loss in the multiple occurrence group (N = 37)
Caregiver separation 31 83.8
Death of adult loved one 22 59.5
Separation/divorce 18 48.7
Other separation/loss 6 16.2
‘Any’ prolonged separation/loss (death, separation/divorce, other) 37 100.0