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. 2022 May 17;13:877934. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.877934

Table 4.

Descriptive statistics of Afghan War experiences scale.

AWE*= 27 No = N (%) Once = N (%) Several = N (%)
Destruction of your house 526 (91.2) 43 (7.5) 8 (1.4)
Destruction of your village or neighborhood 495 (85.8) 62 (10.7) 20 (3.5)
Participation of one or more family 504 (87.3) 59 (10.2) 14 (2.4)
Rocket landing on your house 547 (94.8) 26 (4.5) 4 (0.7)
Death of a family member 501 (86.8) 67 (11.6) 9 (1.6)
Injury of a family member 497 (86.1) 72 (12.5) 8 (1.4)
Loss of your family income 443 (76.8) 107 (18.5) 27 (4.7)
Disappearance of a family member 534 (92.5) 34 (5.9) 9 (1.6)
Separation from a family member 509 (88.2) 58 (10) 10 (1.7)
Becoming a refugee from your 465 (80.6) 97 (16.8) 4 (0.7)
Being injured yourself during the war 557 (96.5) 16 (2.8) 4 (0.7)
Losing your property and wealth 486 (84.2) 75 (13) 14 (2.4)
Being put in jail 552 (95.7) 20 (3.5) 5 (0.9)
Being beaten 529 (91.7) 40 (6.9) 8 (1.4)
Having a family member in jail 526 (91.2) 46 (8) 5 (0.9)
A family member being beaten 519 (89.9) 54 (9.4) 4 (0.7)
Not being able to afford to buy the thing your family needed 454 (78.7) 123 (21.3) 0
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Afghan war experiences.