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. 2023 Feb 10;9(2):e13600. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e13600

Table 2.

Substance use, clinical, and war-related events of respondents.

Variables Category Count
N (%)
Depressive symptoms
P-valuea
Yes N (%) No N (%)
Khat chewing Yes 291 (27.1) 256 (87.9) 35 (12.1) 0.01
No 784 (72.9) 292 (37.3) 492 (62.7)
Alcohol consumption Yes 206 (19.2) 138 (66.8) 68 (33.2) 0.01
No 869 (80.8) 410 (47.2) 459 (52.8)
Cigarette smoking Yes 238 (22.1) 165 (69.3) 73 (30.7) 0.01
No 837 (77.9) 383 (45.8) 454 (54.2)
Destruction of personal property Yes 396 (36.8) 309 (78.0) 87 (22.0) 0.02
No 679 (63.2) 239 (35.2) 440 (64.8)
Lack of food or water Yes 404 (37.6) 310 (76.8) 94 (23.2) 0.03
No 671 (62.4) 238 (35.4) 433 (64.6)
Lower to higher injury Yes 199 (18.5) 138 (69.4) 61 (30.6) 0.05
No 876 (81.5) 410 (46.8) 466 (53.2)
Previous history of mental illness Yes 101 (9.4) 97 (95.7) 4 (4.3) 0.03
No 974 (90.6) 451 (46.3) 523 (53.7)
Illness without medical care Yes 392 (36.5) 274 (69.9) 118 (30.1) 0.01
No 683 (63.5) 274 (40.1) 409 (59.9)
a

Pearson chi-square p-value.