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

Table 2.

Potentially traumatic war-related events.

Rape
(n=183)
Nonconsensual sex (n=315) χ² (df=2)
Have been separated from family 1.85 2.18 29.38**
Have witnessed violent acts against family members or friends 2.17 1.72 16.29**
Had family members or friends violently killed during the war 1.92 1.19 15.76**
Experienced pillage or setting your house on fire 2.56 1.14 30.15**
Experienced gunfire attacks 2.65 1.74 41.06**
Have seen somebody being killed 2.34 2.20 45.92**
Have seen dead bodies or mutilated bodies 3.21 1.67 53.79**
Have been injured during the war 7.56 2.75 79.69**
Have been in prison 48.18 9.11 183.22**
Have been enrolled in an armed group 50.76 18.22 95.73**
Have been kidnapped by an armed group 19.17 2.99 165.01**
Have been forced to kill, injure or rape someone themselves 8.45 1.42 85.67**
Have seen someone being raped 5.08 2.56 72.79**
Total traumatic exposure (regression coefficients as obtained from ANOVA) 2.43 1.01 96,59**

**p < .001.