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Table 1 Summary of human rights abuses, self-protection activities and militarization measures

From: Militarization, human rights violations and community responses as determinants of health in southeastern Myanmar: results of a cluster survey

Indicator

Cases

Total

Percent

95 % CI

Human Rights Violations

    

Any household member reporting human rights violations

148

463

26.8

20.4–34.2

Any household member reporting forced labor

129

463

22.1

16.8–28.7

Health

    

Moderate/severe household hunger

57

459

13.5

8.7–20.2

<10 months of adequate household food production

185

460

38.4

30.0–47.5

Any household member reported sick and unable to access treatment

58

458

11.7

7.4–18.1

Any member of the household reporting diarrhea

167

2424

7.9

5.5–11.1

Self-protection

Negotiate

138

463

33.2

24.2–43.6

Pay

129

463

22.8

17.1–29.6

Leave

12

463

3.4

1.2–9.2

Refuse

68

463

19.8

12.4–30.1

Any

226

463

48.7

38.4–59.3

Armed groups seen by households

None

109

463

20.3

14.7–27.3

At least one

354

463

79.7

72.7–85.3

Myanmar Army

148

463

31.2

23.7–41.5

Myanmar Army or BGF

179

463

35.7

27.2–45.2

Total number of different armed groups seen by household

0

109

457

20.4

14.8–27.5

1

194

457

48.8

39.1–58.6

2

91

457

21.6

14.1–31.7

3

51

457

7.6

4.6–12.2

4

12

457

1.5

0.6–4.0

Distance to Army base, in hours hiking

1

120

403

25.9

16.9–37.7

2

60

403

19.2

10.7–32.1

3

98

403

21.1

15.3–35.8

4

39

403

7.3

3.2–12.7

5

32

403

6.4

2.6–14.9

6

8

403

1

0.2–4.9

10

14

403

4.7

1.3–15.5

12

16

403

5.3

1.5–16.4

15

9

403

3.4

0.1–14.8

30

7

403

2.7

0.1–13.7