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Table 2 Human security outcomes: sense of attachment to home

From: Need for a gender-sensitive human security framework: results of a quantitative study of human security and sexual violence in Djohong District, Cameroon

Characteristic

Refugee (n = 190)

Refugee % (95% CI)

Cameroonian (n = 396)

Cameroonian % (95% CI)

Years in village

190

3.9 (3.2 – 4.5)

396

17.9 (15.7 – 20.1)

Does your extended family live in this village?

85

44.7 (36.8 – 52.7)

237

59.8 (52.8 – 66.9)

Do you own land?

129*

68.3 (56.4 – 80.1)

345^

87.6 (81.8 – 93.3)

I feel safe in this village

188±

98.4 (96.8 – 100)

379

95.7 (93.4 – 98.0)

  1. Data presented as mean % and weighted % (95% CI) of those who stated ‘yes’, with exception of first row reporting years, as noted.
  2. *of 189 refugees.
  3. ^of 394 Cameroonians.
  4. ±of 191 refugees.