Table 1

Sociodemographic and psychosocial factors of the study population with p values for difference between women and men

VariablesTotal population (N=917)Men (N=440)Women (N=477)p Value
nPer centnPer centnPer cent
Age groups, years (n=908)
 20–2427530.314833.812727.00.050
 25–2930033.014432.915633.2
 30–3533336.714633.318739.8
Marital status (n=912)
 Married and cohabiting5786323653.834272.3<0.001
 Widowed and divorced353.820.5337.0
 Single29932.820145.89820.7
Number of children (n=915)
 No children30733.521148.19620.2<0.001
 1–3 children46750.919243.727557.8
 >3 children14115.4368.210522.1
Level of education (n=768)
 Secondary school or university level11715.25013.36717.00.006
 Complete primary or vocational level17823.210528.07318.6
 Incomplete primary47361.622058.725364.4
Ever been to school (n=915)
 Yes76283.336984.239382.40.479
 No15316.76915.88417.6
Employment status (n=913)
 Full time paid employment849.45512.5296.1<0.001
 Irregular or seasonal work505.5337.5173.6
 No employment77985.334879.143190.4
Social support (n=917)
 Good59269.630168.429160.00.086
 Poor25830.411425.914430.2
Traumatic episodes, genocide period (n=916)
 Not exposed58363.658362.530864.70.537
 Exposed33436.433437.516835.3
Traumatic episodes, lifetime prevalence (n=916)
 Not exposed19521.319526.67816.4<0.001
 Exposed72278.772273.439983.6
Physical and/or sexual violence, lifetime prevalence
 No77184.141995.235273.8<0.001
 Yes14615.9214.812526.2
Household characteristics
Household monthly income (n=883)
 17 500 RF or higher18921.48620.510322.20.566
 Lower than 17 500 RF69478.633379.536177.8
Assets in household, sum measure (n=917)
 Improved (at least one of the higher standard items)65471.332373.433169.40.189
 Poor (none of the higher standard items)26328.711726.614630.6