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Table 2 Characteristics of most recent incident of physical victimization in men and women with dual diagnosis

From: Gender differences in characteristics of physical and sexual victimization in patients with dual diagnosis: a cross-sectional study

 

Total (N = 93)

Men (N = 59)

Women (N = 34)

 

Perpetrator

%

%

%

P

 Stranger

32.3

35.6

26.5

<.001 a

 (Ex)partner

20.4

8.5

41.2

 

 Relative

7.5

11.9

0.0

 

 Neighbor

5.4

3.4

9.1

 

 Fellow patient

9.7

8.5

11.8

 

 Acquaintance

24.7

32.2

11.8

 

Location

%

%

%

P

 At home

39.8

37.3

44.1

.007 a

 Other’s home

7.5

6.8

8.8

 

 In public

47.3

55.9

32.4

 

 Clinic/daycare

5.4

0.0

14.7

 

Reported to police

%

%

%

P

 Yes

16.1

8.5

29.4

.017 b

 No

83.9

91.5

70.6

 

Speaking with others

%

%

%

P

 Yes

86.0

84.7

88.2

.762b

 No

14.0

15.3

11.8

 
  1. aFisher-Freeman Halton test
  2. bFisher’s exact test
  3. cSignificant findings are shown in bold