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Table 4 General (regardless of the level of) psychological distress, perceived stress, and resilience reported by men and women in both camps

From: Withstanding psychological distress among internally displaced Yazidis in Iraq: 6 years after attack by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant

Location_ IDP camp

Women

Men

M

SE

95% Confidence Interval

M

SE

95% Confidence Interval

Low

High

Low

High

Depression

Mam Rashan

16.15b

0.89

14.40

17.90

16.37b

0.68

15.04

17.70

Shekhan

19.59a

0.79

18.04

21.13

19.32a

1.30

16.76

21.88

Anxiety

Mam Rashan

11.17b

0.86

9.48

12.86

5.73c

0.65

4.45

7.01

Shekhan

16.43a

0.76

14.94

17.92

7.91c

1.25

5.44

10.37

Stress

Mam Rashan

17.62b

0.95

15.75

19.49

15.07c

0.72

13.65

16.49

Shekhan

24.63a

0.84

22.98

26.28

22.64a

1.39

19.90

25.37

Perceived stress

Mam Rashan

24.99b

0.75

23.51

26.47

22.37c

0.57

21.25

23.50

Shekhan

28.98a

0.66

27.67

30.28

29.18a

1.10

27.02

31.35

Subjective resilience

Mam Rashan

18.39c

0.46

17.49

19.30

19.52c

0.35

18.83

20.20

Shekhan

20.12b

0.41

19.32

20.92

21.95a

0.68

20.63

23.28

  1. Estimated marginal means. Subscripts (a,b,c) refer to pairwise comparisons with Bonferroni tests. Horizontal comparisons compare women with men, whereas vertical comparisons compare camps. Subscripts “a” represent the highest values, whereas subscripts “c” represent the lowest values