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Human loss reported by participants |
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| Chechnya |
Ingushetia |
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| n = 256 |
% |
n = 283 |
% |
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| Mortality in the 2 months preceding the survey |
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| Loss of nuclear family memberii in past 2 months |
19 |
7.4% |
24 |
8.5% |
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| Mortality since the start of the conflict |
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| Reported Deaths (classified by participants relationship to individual affected) |
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| Nuclear family (parents, children, siblings) |
101 |
39.5% |
95 |
33.6% |
| - Witnessed* |
35 |
13.7% |
38 |
13.4% |
| Extended family |
107 |
41.8% |
112 |
39.6% |
| - Witnessed* |
20 |
7.8% |
29 |
10.3% |
| Friend/Neighbour |
189 |
73.8% |
200 |
70.7% |
| - Witnessed* |
27 |
10.5% |
32 |
11.3% |
| Other |
163 |
63.7% |
155 |
54.8% |
| - Witnessed* |
20 |
7.8% |
25 |
8.8% |
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* Indicates participant directly witnessed the reported death ii) Family = nuclear family (parents and their children) | ||||
de Jong et al. Conflict and Health 2007 1:4 doi:10.1186/1752-1505-1-4 |
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