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Table 2 Logistic regression analyses: attributable risks of sexual violence on psychosocial outcomes adjusted for age and duration in captivity

From: The effects of sexual violence on psychosocial outcomes in formerly abducted girls in Northern Uganda: the WAYS study

Psychosocial outcomes

Participants

No sexual violence, no children

Sexual violence with no children

Sexual violence with children

Sexual violence with no children

Sexual violence with children

  

Reference

OR: (95 % CI)

OR: (95 % CI)

Reference

OR: (95 % CI)

Depression/anxiety

210

1.00

2.23 (1.22 – 4.05)

5.37 (1.45–19.90)

1.00

1.53 (1.21–1.85)

Psychotic symptoms

210

1.00

1.38 (0.78–2.47)

1.40 (0.41–3.21)

1.00

1.17 (0.87–1.58)

Conduct problems

210

1.00

1.33 (0.72–2.48)

1.37 (0.37–2.17)

1.00

1.13 (0.82–1.56)

Somatic complaints

210

1.00

2.01 (1.13–3.57)

6.59 (1.80–24.11)

1.00

1.55 (1.14–2.09)

Stigma/discrimination

210

1.00

3.90 (2.14–7.12)

13.85 (3.73–51.42)

1.00

1.90 (1.39–2.61)

Community relations

210

1.00

2.16 (1.21–3.86)

4.37 (1.26–11.10)

1.00

1.49 (1.19–1.79)

Daily functioning

210

1.00

2.00 (1.12–3.56)

4.02 (1.24–13.02)

1.00

1.47 (1.17–1.77)

  1. OR Odds Ratio, CI Confidence Intervals