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Table 3 Univariable regression analyses of different types of war experiences on suicidal ideation

From: Mediators of the relation between war experiences and suicidal ideation among former child soldiers in Northern Uganda: the WAYS study

S/no

Types of war experiences

β

SE

95% CI

R2

F - ratio

pvalue

1

Witnessing violence

0.06

0.02

0.02 to 0.09

R 2 = 0.02

(F(1, 537) = 9.55

p < 0.05

2

Direct personal harm

0.06

0.02

0.02 to 0.09

R 2 = 0.02

(F(1, 537) = 9.50

p < 0.05

3

Threat to self

0.03

0.02

-0.01 to 0.06

R2 = 0.02

(F(1, 537) = 2.03

ns

4

Deaths

0.06

0.02

0.02 to 0.09

R 2 = 0.02

(F(1, 537) = 9.85

p < 0.05

5

Harm to loved ones

-0.001

0.02

-0.04 to 0.03

R2 = 0.001

(F(1, 537) = 0.06

ns

6

Material losses

0.02

0.02

-0.02 to 0.05

R2 = 0.002

(F(1, 537) = 0.97

ns

7

Threat to loved ones

0.05

0.02

-0.02 to 0.09

R2 = 0.01

(F(1, 537) = 0.06

ns

8

Displacement

0.03

0.02

-0.02 to 0.05

R2 = 0.001

(F(1, 537) = 0.49

ns

9

Involvement in hostilities

0.07

0.02

0.03 to 0.11

R 2 = 0.04

(F(1, 537) = 14.07

p < 0.001

10

Separation

0.02

0.02

-0.01 to 0.06

R2 = 0.003

(F(1, 537) = 1.61

ns

11

Sexual abuse

0.07

0.02

0.03 to 0.10

R 2 = 0.03

(F(1, 537) = 13.97

p < 0.001

12

General War Experiences

0.11

0.02

0.07 to 0.15

R 2 = 0.06

(F(1, 537) = 30.91

p < 0.001

  1. Key: R 2 = Adjusted R-squared, SE = Standard Errors, CI = Confidence Intervals, ns = not significant, R 2 = Adjusted R2, Significant statistics are in bold.