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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Dec 19.
Published in final edited form as: Anxiety Stress Coping. 2018 Apr 6;31(4):459–474. doi: 10.1080/10615806.2018.1460662

Table 2 –

Participant characteristics (N=744)

N (%)

Demographics
  Marital status
   Single 69 (9.3)
   Married 353 (47.4)
   Divorced 18 (2.4)
   Separated 134 (18)
   Widowed 170 (22.8)
  Ethnicity
   Mushi 307 (41.3)
   Mufuliru 155 (20.8)
   Muhavu 121 (16.3)
   Mubembe 51 (6.9)
   Other 110 (14.78)
Post sexual violence (SV) events
  Received medical attention 559 (75.1)
  Told someone about it 536 (72)
  Had a child as a result of SV 156 (21)

Mean (SD)
Demographics
  Age 37 (13.16)
  Completed years of education 2.03 (3.03)
  Number of people living in the home 7.13 (3.11)
  Number of children responsible for 4.14 (2.60)
Mental health
  Average depression score 1.95 (0.58)
  Average anxiety score 2.14 (0.67)
  Average PTSD score 1.92 (0.65)
Moderator variable
  Felt stigma 1.75 (0.80)
Social support variables
  Contact with others 1.43 (1.02)
  Emotional support seeking 1.33 (0.88)
  Practical support received 2.07 (0.98)*
  Anticipated short-term financial support 1.28 (1.92)
  Anticipated long-term unspecified support 2.22 (4.72)
  Support provided to others 1.70 (1.10)
  Asking for help 2.0 (1.35)
*

32.9% missing data, therefore this variable was not included subsequent analysis