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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jun 2.
Published in final edited form as: Pediatrics. 2015 Oct 5;136(5):e1195–e1203. doi: 10.1542/peds.2014-3373

TABLE 1.

Weighted Demographics and Assault Characteristics of Women Raising Children From SVRPs in Eastern DRC

Characteristic All Respondents
Age of respondent, n = 765, mean (SD), y 33.8 (9.1)
Age of child, n = 764, mean (SD), y   5.7 (2.3)
Meals per day, n = 765, n (%)
 1  547 (71.4)
 2  211 (27.6)
 3      8 (1.0)
Education level, n = 762, n (%)
 No education  344 (45.2)
 Any primary school  304 (39.9)
 Any secondary school  111 (14.6)
 Any university      2 (0.3)
Marital status, n = 763), n (%)
 Married  243 (31.9)
 Divorced or separated  219 (28.7)
 Widowed  156 (20.5)
 Never married    93 (12.2)
 Husband missing    44 (5.8)
 Living with partner      6 (0.8)
 Other      2 (0.2)
Ethnic group, n = 756, n (%)
 Bashi  566 (74.0)
 Balega  146 (19.0)
 Batembo    23 (2.9)
 Other    30 (4.0)
Current village, n = 765, n (%)
 Bukavu  583 (76.1)
 Kabare  132 (17.2)
 Walungu    32 (4.2)
 Kalehe    11 (1.5)
 Other      8 (1.0)
Village of origin, n = 764, n (%)
 Walungu  331 (43.2)
 Kabare  144 (18.8)
 Shabunda  102 (13.3)
 Bukavu    64 (8.4)
 Kalehe    64 (8.4)
 Mwenga    48 (6.3)
 Other    12 (1.6)
Religion, n = 761, n (%)
 Catholic  405 (53.2)
 Protestant  344 (45.1)
 Muslim      3 (0.4)
 Other    10 (1.3)
Number of reported assailants in assault resulting in SVRP, n = 751, n (%)
 More than 1  605 (80.6)
 1  146 (19.4)
SVRP occurred while in captivity for more than 24 h, n = 743, n (%)
 Yes  635 (85.5)
 No  108 (14.5)
Reported perpetrator of assault leading to SVRP,a n = 765, n (%)
 Interhamwae/FDLR/Hutu  714 (93.2)
 Congolese military    19 (2.5)
 Mai Mai      8 (1)
 Other or unknown armed    14 (1.8)
 Community member      8 (1)
Year of assault, n = 755, n (%)
 1996–2002    34 (4.5)
 2003    43 (5.8)
 2004    69 (9.1)
 2005  130 (17.2)
 2006  169 (22.3)
 2007  127 (16.8)
 2008    96 (12.7)
 2009    45 (6)
 2010–2012    44 (5.7)

Data are presented as mean ± SD or n (%). Frequencies and percentages are weighted, thus frequencies may add to greater than the 757 respondents.

a

Percentage indicates percentage of respondents reporting that type of assailant; percentages may total above 100% because more than 1 type of assailant could be reported.