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Table 4 Summary of statistically significant results of multiple regression analysis (adjusted), for male and female, with demographic factors and exposure to trauma as independent variables and Disability (Mild-to-severe disability, Moderate-to-severe disability, and Severe disability) as the dependent variables

From: Disability associated with exposure to traumatic events: results from a cross-sectional community survey in South Sudan

 

Mild-to-severe disability

Moderate-to-severe disability

Severe disability

 

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Age: 36–50 years

 

2.174 (1.053–2.194)

    

Age: >50 years

3.040 (1.169–5.904)

6.777 (1.52–8.369)

6.217 (1.709–8.615)

7.930 (3.441–8.657)

  

Living in polygamous marriage

  

2.502 (1.890–6.032)

5.02 (3.132–7.347)

  

Self-employed

     

2.341 (1.083–3.816)

Student

  

3.558 (1.138–4.120)

   

Non paid work

6.979 (2.593–8.783)

     

Returnee

 

1.044 (0.588–1.854)

    

Trauma exposure during the war >8 #

1.589 (1.034–2.444)

 

3.243 (1.228–4.097)

3.998 (1.744–5.161)

  

Trauma exposure after the Peace Agreement > 4 ¤

  

4.800 (1.769–8.164)

 

7.269 (2.382–9.177)

7.049 (2.093–9.445)

  1. Only statistically significant (*p < 0.05) associations are presented.
  2. # Range of traumatic events: 0–16.
  3. ¤ Range of traumatic events: 0–8.