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. 2021 Jun 11;18(12):6354. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18126354

Table 3.

Percentage of respondents reporting a deterioration in their condition in relation to housing situation.

House or Apartment Asylum Center Refugee Camp On the Streets—Insecure
Mental health
  Depressed 59.1% 69.6% 43.4% 65.3%
  Worry 58.6% 71.5% 46.2% 64.3%
  Anxiety 56.4% 68.3% 43.5% 64.2%
  Loneliness 52.5% 65.9% 41.0% 60.8%
  Anger 45.2% 64.3% 42.5% 60.9%
  Reminders 40.8% 57.7% 33.6% 54.1%
  Physical stress reactions 39.5% 55.3% 33.9% 59.3%
  Irritable 43.7% 58.5% 42.9% 52.0%
  Hopelessness 45.4% 60.1% 40.6% 58.1%
  Sleep problems 42.0% 54.2% 41.9% 51.9%
  Drugs and alcohol 22.8% 33.2% 24.2% 46.8%
Daily stressors
  Housing 29.8% 49.6% 31.0% 56.0%
  Work 50.1% 66.8% 45.4% 68.9%
  Safety 58.3% 61.9% 44.5% 67.7%
  Food 29.1% 40.6% 40.5% 60.2%
  Clothes 23.5% 42.4% 27.7% 52.6%
  Financial means 53.5% 54.1% 48.5% 73.8%
  NGO + other support 25.2% 36.8% 27.1% 46.8%
  Medical care 30.8% 47.4% 31.0% 56.7%
  Health situation 28.9% 35.8% 24.6% 48.6%
  Relationship with partner 16.6% 30.4% 20.0% 44.2%
  Relationship with children 12.7% 25.1% 18.3% 34.0%
Perceived discrimination
  Treated differently because of origin 13.7% 26.6% 19.8% 31.5%
  Treated with kindness 9.7% 14.8% 12.7% 21.1%
  Called names because of origin/religion 8.8% 16.4% 12.8% 18.8%
  Being avoided 14.1% 24.6% 21.4% 23.7%
  Being anxious about me 12.7% 23.7% 15.5% 22.7%
  Unfair treatment police 6.5% 12.6% 13.8% 21.1%