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. 2020 Jun 19;11:382. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00382

Table 1.

Socio-demographic characteristics and stressful experiences of the participants.

Total group
(n=1,304)
No sexual violence (n=806) Rape
(n=183)
Nonconsensual sex
(n=315)
F/χ2
Age 15.89 (1.54) 15.73 (1.49) 16.34 (1.51) 16.04 (1.63) 13.90**
Socio-economic status 21.08**
 Brick house 600 (46.4%) 404 (50.5%) 86 (47.5%) 110 (35.3%)
 Nonbrick house 693 (53.6%) 396 (49.5%) 95 (52.5%) 202 (64.7%)
Parental availability 20.20**
 Both parents alive 781 (78.93) 486 (80.7%) 103 (67.8%) 192 (79.0%)
 One or both parents deceased 216 (21.7%) 116 (19.3%) 49 (32.2%) 51 (21.0%)
War-related traumatic exposure (ACEES) 2.83 (2.43) 2.19 (1.90) 4.71 (3.05) 3.16 (2.45) 86.62
Daily Stressors (ACEDSS) 5.34 (3.31) 4.57 (2.98) 7.78 (2.98) 6.08 (3.11) 201.12*
Stigmatization (ACEDSS) 3.95 (3.45) 2.82 (2.50) 7.53 (4.28) 4.90 (3.37) 200.33

N(%); Mean (SD); *p < .01, **p < .001; Rape, participant who reported experiences of rape; Nonconsensual sex, participants who reported nonconsensual sexual experiences, but did not label these as “rape”; ACEES, Adolescent Complex Emergency Exposure Scale; ACEDSS, Adolescent Complex Emergency Daily Stressors Scale.