Skip to main content
. 2020 Oct 12;15(10):e0237965. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0237965

Table 3. Experiences of conflict.

 Displacement status Juba Rumbek PoCs Total
n = 477 n = 804 n = 963 n = 2244
% % % %
Never Displaced 63.7 50.5 0.0 31.6
Ever displaced 36.3 49.5 100.0 68.4
Currently Displaced 6.5 39.7 100.0 58.5
Formerly Displaced 29.8 9.8 0.0 9.8
Duration of displacement n = 173 n = 397 n = 963 n = 1533
All of my life 4.2 9.2 15.8 11.0
More than one year 23.1 25.2 76.9 47.0
Less than one year 9.0 15.0 7.3 10.4
Cause of displacement a
Displaced because of the 2013 Crisis 13.8 9.6 97.5 48.2
Displaced because of the Civil War 21.6 9.0 5.5 11.5
Displaced because of Intercommunal/Tribal conflicts 1.7 31.3 10.7 16.2
 Attacks on village of residence a n = 477 n = 804 n = 963 n = 2244
Experienced any attacks on her village b 43.0 52,9 59.8 53.7
Village was attacked during the 2013 crisis 30.0 31,2 67.7 40.9
Village was attacked during the Civil War 32.9 28.2 32.0 30.8
Village was attacked during an intercommunal raid 27.9 65.8 44.0 52.6
Forcibly detained or abducted 9.4 6.7 10.1 8.7
Ever beaten, kicked, threatened or had weapon used 24.9 38.3 33.7 33.5
Ever experienced physical violence or traumatic event during conflict c 16.8 31.1 37.4 30.7
Have experienced physical violence during the last 12 months 4.6 9.8 11.9 9.6
Perpetrators of physical violence d n = 119 n = 308 n = 325 n = 752
Family members 39.5 36.7 23.1 31.3
Friends or acquaintances 41.2 25.0 19.7 25.3
Police officers 0.0 4.5 24.0 12.2
Armed actors 8.4 6.2 17.5 11.4
From other communities 6.7 28.2 27.1 24.3
Complete strangers 3.4 0.0 0.6 0.8

aResponse do not add up to 100% due to multiple responses

b Women were asked about multiples types of attacks on their village. Some women responded positively to experiencing specific attacks, despite responding negatively to the general question

c”Traumatic event” was defined as having been beaten or physically abused, disfigured, sustained injuries or abduction in the context of conflict.

dMay include multiple experiences of violence and multiple perpetrators