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. 2019 Oct 24;7(12):e1622–e1631. doi: 10.1016/S2214-109X(19)30407-3

Table 2.

Women and children sample summary by conflict exposure

Women
Children
N Woman-years Deaths Mortality rate (per 100 000 woman-years) N Orphans (either parent) Orphans (both parents)
Total 1 629 352 19 286 387 103 011 534·1 2 354 041 204 276 (8·7%) 24 826 (1·1%)
Not exposed to conflict 984 564 16 463 214 86 109 523·0 1 360 508 112 741 (8·3%) 14 510 (1·1%)
Exposed to conflict 644 788 2 823 173 16 902 598·7 993 533 91 535 (9·2%) 10 316 (1·1%)
Decile of exposure
First 63 713 410 441 1843 449·0 95 354 10 806 (11·3%) 1444 (1·5%)
Second 47 418 224 039 1142 509·7 93 977 9770 (10·4%) 1069 (1·1%)
Third 52 061 301 452 1464 485·6 105 491 8090 (7·7%) 750 (0·7%)
Fourth 48 823 290 946 1388 477·1 92 478 8276 (8·9%) 897 (1·0%)
Fifth 58 875 280 089 1317 470·2 104 842 8860 (8·5%) 838 (0·8%)
Sixth 70 778 272 484 1321 484·8 99 549 9043 (9·1%) 984 (1·0%)
Seventh 66 916 275 950 1361 493·2 98 183 8430 (8·6%) 899 (0·9%)
Eighth 66 215 278 189 1609 578·4 110 449 8846 (8·0%) 865 (0·8%)
Ninth 53 372 238 731 1588 665·2 100 975 8645 (8·6%) 978 (1·0%)
Tenth 53 372 250 852 3869 1 542·3 92 235 10 769 (11·7%) 1592 (1·6%)

Data are n or n (%), unless otherwise stated. Women's mortality and orphanhood rates shown in the table are raw (unadjusted) ratios of events divided by exposure. They, therefore, differ from the adjusted estimates shown in figure 3, and do not account for fixed differences between areas exposed to different levels of conflict.