Table 2

- Type of traumatic events reported by the study participants based on being a case of post-traumatic stress disorders (PTSD) or not* (N=279).

Type of traumatic eventNon-case of PTSD
n (%)
A case of PTSD
n (%)
Total
n (%)
χ2
P-value
“Oppressed because of ethnicity, religion, or sect”
No52 (31.3)114 (68.7)166 (59.5)χ2=0.010
Yes36 (31.9)77 (68.1)113 (40.5)p=0.921
“Present while someone searched for people or things in your home”
No8 (26.7)22 (73.3)30 (10.8)χ2=0.370
Yes80 (32.1)169(67.9)249 (89.2)p=0.543
“Searched”
No33 (28.0)85 (72.0)118 (42.3)χ2=1.21
Yes55 (34.2)106 (65.8)161 (57.7)p=0.271
“Property looted or confiscated or destroyed”
No21 (30.9)50 (69.0)71 (30.1)χ2=0.170
Yes67 (28.3)141 (71.7)208 (21.5)p=0.680
“Forced to leave your hometown and settle in a different part of the country with minimal services”
No12 (27.3)32 (72.7)44 (15.8)χ2=.441
Yes76 (32.3)159 (67.7)235 84.2)p=0.507
“Imprisoned”
No77 (33.3)154 (66.6)231 (82.8)χ2=1.99
Yes11 (22.9)37 (77.1)48 (17.2)p=0.158
“Suffered ill health without access to medical care or medicine”
No33 (31.7)71 (68.3)104 (37.3)χ2=0.003
Yes55 (31.4)120 (68.6)175 (62.7)p=0.958
“Suffered from lack of food and cleaned water”
No33 (30.3)76 (69.7)109 (39.1)χ2=0.133
Yes55 (32.4)115 (67.6)170 (60.9)p=0.716
“Forced to flee your country”
No39 (14.0)76 (86.0)115 (20.4)χ2=0.510
Yes49 (36.5)115 (63.5)164 (79.6)p=0.475
“Expelled from your country based on ancestral origin, religion, or sect”
No6 (24.0)19 (76.0)25 (9.0)χ2=0.723
Yes82 (32.3)172 (67.7)254 (91.0)p=0.395
“Lack shelter”
No19 (14.0)34 (86.0)53 (20.4)χ2=0.562
Yes69 (36.5)157 (63.5)226 (79.6)p=0.453
“Witnessed the desecration or destruction of religious shrines or places of religious instruction”
No9 (23.1)30 (76.9)39 (14.0)χ2=1.50
Yes79 (32.9)161 (67.1)240 (86.0)p=0.220
“Witnessed the arrest, torture, or execution of religious leaders or important members of tribe”
No24 (39.3)37 (60.7)61 (21.9)χ2= 2.20
Yes64 (29.4)154 (70.6)218 (78.1)p=0.138
“Witnessed mass execution civilians”
No70 (40.7)102 (59.3)172 (61.6)χ2=17.4
Yes18 (16.8)89 (83.2)107 (38.4)p<0.001
“Witnessed shelling, burning, or razing of residential areas or marshlands”
No28 (70.0)12 (30.0)40 (14.3)χ2= 32.0
Yes60 (25.1)179 (74.9)239 (85.7)p<0.001
“Witnessed chemical attacks on residential areas or marshlands”
No79 (35.7)142 (64.3)221 (79.2)χ2=8.71
Yes9 (15.5)49 (84.5)58 (20.8)p<0.001
Type of traumatic eventNon-case of PTSD
n (%)
A case of PTSD
n (%)
Total
n (%)
χ2
P-value
“Exposed to combat situation (explosions, artillery fire, shelling) or landmine”
No5 (21.7)18 (78.3)23 (08.2)χ2=1.12
Yes83 (32.4)173 (67.6)256 (91.8)p=0.291
“Serious physical injury from combat situation or landmine”
No82 (32.9)167 (67.1)249 (89.2)χ2=2.10
Yes6 (20.0)24 (80.0)30 (10.8)p=0.150
“Used as a human shield”
No76 (32.8)156 (67.2)232 (83.2)χ2=. 950
Yes12 (25.5)35 (74.5)47 (16.8)p=0.331
“Serious physical injury of family member or friend from combat situation or landmine”
No44 (43.6)57 (56.4)101 (36.2)χ2=10.60
Yes44 (24.7)134 (75.3)178 (63.8)p=0.001
“Witnessed rotting corpses”
No62 (38.3)100 (61.7)162 (58.1)χ2=8.10
Yes26 (22.2)91 (77.8)117 (41.9)p=0.004
“Confined to home because of chaos and violence outside”
No10 (47.6)11 (52.4)21 (07.5)χ2=2.72
Yes78 (30.2)180 (69.8)258 (92.5)p=0.099
“Witnessed someone being physically harmed (beating, knifing, and so on)”
No35 (39.3)54 (60.7)89 (31.9)χ2=3.67
Yes53 (27.9)137 (72.1)190 (68.1)p=0.055
“Witnessed sexual abuse or rape”
No78 (34.5)148 (65.5)226 (81.0)χ2=4.87
Yes10 (18.9)43 (81.1)53 (19.0)p=0.027
“Witnessed torture”
No49 (40.2)73 (59.8)122 (43.7)χ2 =7.47
Yes39 (24.8)118 (75.2)157 (56.3)p=0.006
“Witnessed murder”
No55 (39.3)85 (60.7)140 (50.2)χ2=7.81
Yes33 (23.7)106 (76.3)139 (49.8)p=0.005
“Forced to inform on someone placing them at risk of injury or death”
No84 (31.8)180 (68.2)264 (94.6)χ2=0.174
Yes4 (26.7)11 (73.3)15 (05.4)p=0.676
“Forced to destroy someone’s property”
No86 (32.2)181 (67.8)267 (95.7)χ2=0.961
Yes2 (16.7)10 (83.3)12 (04.3)p=0.327
“Forced to physically harm someone (beating, knifing, and so on)”
No87 (32.1)184 (67.9)271 (97.1)χ2=1.38
Yes1 (12.5)7 (87.5)8 (02.9)p=0.240
“Murder or violent death of family member (child, spouse, and so on)”
No49 (39.2)76 (60.8)125 (44.8)χ2=6.15
Yes39 (25.3)115 (74.6)154 (55.2)p=0.013
“Received the body of a family member (child, spouse, and so on) and prohibited from mourning them and performing burial rites”
No77 (38.3)124 (61.7)201 (72.0)χ2=15.2
Yes11 (14.1)67 (85.9)78 (28.0)p<0.001
“Disappearance of a family member (child, spouse, and so on) or disappearance of a friend”
No63 (40.6)92 (59.4)155 (55.6)χ2 =13.4
Yes25 (20.2)99 (79.8)124 (44.4)p<0.001
Type of traumatic eventNon-case of PTSD
n (%)
A case of PTSD
n (%)
Total
n (%)
χ2
P-values
“Family member (child, spouse, and so on) or friend kidnapped”
No76 (39.3)135 (60.7)211 (21.9)χ2 =10.8
Yes12 (29.4)54 (70.6)66 (78.1)p=0.001
“Family member (child, spouse, and so on) or friend taken as a hostage”
No76 (36.0)135 (64.0)211 (75.6)χ2 =7.38
Yes12 (18.2)54 (81.8)66 (78.1)p=0.007
Someone informed on you placing you at risk of injury or death
No80 (33.5)159 (66.5)239 (85.7)χ2 =2.65
Yes8 (20.0)32 (80.0)40 (14.3)p=0.103
Physically harmed (beaten, knifed, and so on)
No69 (31.1)153 (68.9)222 (79.6)χ2=0.093
p=0.760
Yes19 (33.3)38 (66.7)57 (20.4)
Kidnapped
No88 (32.6)182 (67.4)270 (96.8)χ2= 4.29
p=0.038
Yes0 (0)9 (100)9 (03.2)
Taken as a hostage
No83 (31.4)181 (68.6)264 (94.6)χ2=0.02
p=0.878
Yes5 (33.3)10 (66.7)15 (05.4)
Sexually abused or raped (such as forced sexual activity)
No88 (39.3)165 (60.7)253 (90.7)χ2=12.72
Yes0 (0)26 (100)26 (09.3)p<0.001
Tortured (such as while in captivity you received deliberate and systematic infliction of physical and/or mental suffering)
No79 (35.1)146 (64.9)225 (80.6)χ2= 6.86
p=0.009
Yes9 (16.7)45(83.3)54 (19.4)

Values are presented as number and percentage (%). *Mean score >2.5 on the Harvard Trauma Questionnaire (HTQ)-16’s sub-items or entire scale (HTQ-45) indicated a case of PTSD, χ2: Chi-square, p: significant level