Table 1.
Participant Characteristics | n = 11 |
Age | |
24–34 | 4 (36.4%) |
35–44 | 5 (45.5%) |
45–54 | 2 (18.2%) |
Education | |
Partial highschool | 5 (45.5%) |
Highschool diploma received | 1 (9.1%) |
Partial university | 2 (18.2%) |
University graduate degree | 2 (18.2%) |
Unknown | 1 (9.1%) |
Sexual orientation | |
Heterosexual | 10 (90.9%) |
Two-Spirit | 1 (9.1%) |
Marital status | |
Married/Common law | 3 (27.3%) |
Single | 8(72.7%) |
Number of children | |
0 | 1 (9.1%) |
1–2 | 5 (45.5%) |
3–4 | 3 (27.3%) |
5–6 | 2 (18.2%) |
Employment status | |
Unemployed | 7 (63.6%) |
Student | 1 (9.1%) |
Part-time employment/Casual | 2 (18.2%) |
Unknown | 1 (9.1%) |
Income status | |
Under US$5,000 | 1 (91.%) |
US$5,000–US$9,999 | 3 (27.3%) |
US$10,000–US$14,999 | 5 (45.5%) |
US$15,000–US$19,999 | 1 (9.1%) |
US$30,000–US$34,999 | 1 (9.1%) |
Currently receiving social assistance | |
Yes | 11 (100%) |
Type of social assistance currently receiving | |
Welfare | 6 (54.5%) |
Disability | 5 (45.5%) |
Receiving social assistance at time of sexual assault | |
Yes | 5 (45.5%) |
No | 6 (54.4%) |