Table 2. High CTSR* scores prevalence, by sample characteristics (n = 311).
Parameter | CTSR | Χ2(df),P | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
N | % | |||
Gender | Male | 96 | 50.8% | 6.0(1),0.01 |
Female | 42 | 35.9% | ||
Religiosity level | Secular | 75 | 41.2% | 3.2(2),0.24 |
Traditional | 30 | 53.6% | ||
Religious | 34 | 49.3% | ||
Family status | Married or cohabitating | 95 | 41.1% | 9.6(2),0.007 |
Single | 33 | 64.7% | ||
Divorced or widow | 11 | 40.7% | ||
Income level | Lower than average | 57 | 53.8% | 8.1(2),0.02 |
Like average | 47 | 47.5% | ||
Higher than average | 36 | 34.6% | ||
Community type | Rural | 75 | 50.3% | 2.24(1),0.09 |
Urban | 64 | 40.3% | ||
Exposure to trauma | No | 83 | 41.1% | 4.2(1),0.04 |
Yes | 58 | 53.2% | ||
Fear of future events | ≤10 | 59 | 33.3% | 23.4(1),<0.001 |
>10 | 80 | 61.1% | ||
Likelihood of future events | ≤12 | 67 | 37.2% | 11.4(1),<0.001 |
>12 | 74 | 56.5% | ||
Physical handicap | No | 118 | 43.5% | 2.3(1),0.13 |
Yes | 22 | 56.4% | ||
Ongoing exposure to security threat | No | 74 | 42.8% | 1.1(1),0.28 |
Yes | 67 | 48.6% |
*The median value of 3 was used as a cutoff point to identify individuals with high CTSR scores