| Total sample (n = 416) | Non-slaves (n = 351) | Formerly enslaved (n = 65) |
---|---|---|---|
Age, mean (SD)a | 31.68 (12.63) | 30.48 (11.15) | 38.16 (17.42) |
Current marital status, n (%) | |||
 Single | 90 (21.6) | 79 (22.5) | 11 (16.9) |
 Married | 326 (78.4) | 272 (77.5) | 54 (83.1) |
Formal education, mean (SD)a | 2.78 (3.69) | 2.9 (3.74) | 2.12 (3.40) |
Place of growing up, n (%) | |||
 Town | 160 (38.5) | 135 (38.5) | 25 (38.5) |
 Village | 256 (61.5) | 216 (61.5) | 40 (61.5) |
Occupation, n (%) | |||
 Currently working | 26 (6.3) | 18 (5.1) | 8 (12.3) |
 Currently not working | 390 (93.8) | 333 (94.9) | 57 (87.7) |
Having regular income, n (%) | |||
 No | 365 (87.7) | 311 (88.6) | 54 (83.1) |
 Yes | 51 (12.3) | 40 (11.4) | 11 (16.9) |
Individual monthly income, mean (SD)b | 27,824.51 (105,596.48) | 25,470.08 (100,864.08) | 40,538.46 (128,349.26) |
Number of children, mean (SD) | 3.26 (3.12) | 3.19 (3.17) | 3.60 (2.86) |
 Number of boys, mean (SD) | 1.65 (1.83) | 1.62 (1.84) | 1.81 (1.75) |
 Number of girls, mean (SD) | 1.59 (1.76) | 1.56 (1.76) | 1.78 (1.76) |
Number of lifetime displacements, mean (SD) | 1.10 (0.5) | 1.11 (0.53) | 1.06 (0.24) |
Age during war, mean (SD)a | 28.96 (12.68) | 27.68 (11.17) | 35.87 (17.40) |
Location during war | |||
 Town | 161 (38.7) | 137 (39) | 24 (36.9) |
 Village | 255 (61.3) | 214 (61) | 41 (63.1) |
Number of family members directly affected by ISIS, mean (SD)c | 6.16 (12.71) | 4.20 (10.43) | 16.73 (17.83) |
Receiving psychosocial support | |||
 No | 339 (81.5) | 294 (83.8) | 45 (69.2) |
 Yes | 77 (18.5) | 57 (16.2) | 20 (30.8) |
Traumatic events, mean (SD)d | 5.79 (3.02) | 5.79 (3.02) | 12.15 (4.30) |
 War-related events mean (SD)e | 3.40 (2.05) | 3.40 (2.05) | 7.38 (2.19) |
 General life eventsf | 2.76 (2.37) | 2.39 (2.01) | 4.76 (3.08) |