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. 2020 Jul 2;20:1051. doi: 10.1186/s12889-020-09069-7

Table 9.

Descriptive Statistics for Background Characteristics From Children Experiencing Physical and/or Sexual Violence in the Violence Against Children Surveys by Country

Cambodia Haiti
Variable % or prevalence 95% CI % or prevalence 95% CI
Male 54.19 (45.69, 62.70) 51.14 (43.85, 58.44)
Age in years 14.80 (14.67, 14.93) 14.96 (14.85, 15.07)
Currently enrolled in school 70.08 (65.03, 75.13) 86.31 (83.62, 89.00)
Not living with biological mother 11.98 (8.72, 15.24) 30.78 (26.87, 34.70)
Not living with biological father 19.02 (14.84, 23.20) 44.91 (40.87, 48.95)
Number of children 0–17 years in household 2.62 (2.50, 2.73) 3.49 (3.33, 3.65)
Number of males 18+ in household 1.49 (1.39, 1.59) 1.57 (1.47, 1.67)
Number of females 18+ in household 1.61 (1.53, 1.70) 1.67 (1.58, 1.76)
Female head of household 17.13 (13.59, 20.66) 52.45 (46.97, 57.93)
Poorer wealth quintile 24.01 (19.57, 28.45) 17.90 (14.15, 21.64)
Middle wealth quintile 21.14 (17.25, 25.04) 18.59 (15.08, 22.09)
Richer wealth quintile 21.48 (16.91, 26.04) 19.98 (15.41, 24.55)
Richest wealth quintile 14.49 (9.32, 19.65) 24.90 (19.78, 30.02)
Urban 15.55 (9.57, 21.53) 41.13 (32.58, 49.67)
Camp 1.59 (0.19, 2.99)
N 586 1040

Abbreviations: CI Confidence Interval; N Number of observations

Notes: aEstimates are n (weighted %) or prevalence (95% Confidence Interval)

bData comes from a nationally representative sample of children aged 13–17 years from Violence Against Children Surveys

cSamples from male and female respondents are combined due to low overall help seeking rates within subsamples

dWealth quintiles are from indices created through factor analysis of household assets and dwelling characteristics, similar to standard methodology from the Demographic and Health Surveys and are age-group specific