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Table 6 Human security outcomes: sense of attachment to the community, perceptions in the affirmative

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*

Refugee % (95% CI)**

Cameroonian*

Cameroonian % (95% CI)**

If I was alone in this village someone would help

74 (187)

39.6 (29.4 – 49.7)

222 (395)

56.2 (49.5 – 62.9)

If I needed money, someone in this village other than family would help

57 (189)

30.2 (20.5 – 39.8)

185 (394)

47.0 (39.6 – 54.3)

If I needed urgent medical care, non-family villagers would take me to the hospital

76 (188)

40.4 (29.5 – 51.4)

234 (392)

59.7 (52.3 – 67.1)

I feel attached to the community in this village

173 (191)

90.6 (86.1 – 95.1)

359 (395)

90.9 (86.2 – 95.6)

The members of my community form strong relationships and rely on each other for support

134 (190)

70.5 (61.3 – 79.8)

299 (396)

75.5 (68.0 – 83.0)

  1. *Data presented as # of affirmative responses (# total responses).
  2. **Data presented as mean % and weighted % (95% CI).