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. 2019 Nov 17;16(22):4542. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16224542

Table 2.

Information on refugee work of the study sample.

Refugee Work Total (N = 135) VAD (n = 45) PAD (n = 90) p-Values
N (%) n (%) n (%)
Field of activity in refugee work School a
Daily support/care b
Counseling c
Interpreter
Accomodation d
Job centre/City council
Medical supplies
Therapeutic support e
No data
21 (15.6)
23 (17.0)
31 (23.0)
9 (6.7)
13 (9.6)
10 (7.4)
4 (3.0)
4 (3.0)
20 (14.8)
1 (2.2)
20 (44.4)
7 (15.6)
3 (6.7)
2 (4.4)
0 (0)
2 (4.4)
1 (2.2)
9 (20.0)
20 (22.2)
3 (3.3)
24 (26.7)
6 (6.7)
11 (12.2)
10 (11.2)
2 (2.2)
3 (3.3)
11 (12.2)
p = 0.131
Weekly working hours f mean (SD)
range
19.4 (17.1)
0–60
6.6 (9.7)
1–40
26.9 (16.0)
0–60
p < 0.001
Duration of refugee work g mean (SD)
range
45.9 (82.8)
0.5–360
32.7 (54.7)
1–216
54.8 (96.9)
0.5–360
p = 0.208

a teacher, social educator, school psychologist; b family care, organizing leisure activities, accompaniment (at authorities); c legal advice, asylum social counseling; d organization, security in accommodation centers; e music therapy, psychological support; f refugee work; g in months.