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Table 3 Human security outcomes: sense of attachment to community, ethnicity

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 = 191)

Refugee % (95% CI)

Cameroonian (n = 397)

Cameroonian % (95% CI)

Ethnicity

Mbororo

106

55.5 (43.8 – 66.6)

39

9.8 (6.3 – 15.1)

Gbaya

27

14.1 (9.3 – 21.0)

214

53.9 (40.2 – 67.1)

Fulbe

20

10.5 (5.5 – 19.0)

83

20.9 (13.3 – 31.4)

Poulo

21

11.0 (5.5 – 20.9)

22

5.5 (3.2 – 9.5)

Pana

6

3.1 (1.0 – 9.5)

10

2.5 (0.9 – 6.4)

Other

11

5.8 (2.8 – 11.6)

29

7.3 (3.6 – 14.2)

Religion

Muslim

159

83.3 (74.2 – 89.6)

190

47.9 (36.2 – 59.7)

Christian

32

16.8 (10.4 – 25.8)

207

52.1 (40.3 – 63.8)