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Table 2 Prevalence rates of reported traumatic events, self- and caregiver report

From: Traumatic events and posttraumatic stress symptoms in a treatment-seeking sample of Ukrainian children during the war

Traumatic event

Self-report (N = 179)

Caregiver-report (n = 163)

Correlation between self- and caregiver-report

n (%)

n (%)

Natural disaster

16 (8.9)

17 (10.4)

Φ =0 .864, p <0 .001

Accident/injury

59 (33.0)

42 (25.8)

Φ = 0.530, p <0 .001

Experiencing family violence

56 (31.3)

38 (23.3)

Φ =0 .588, p <0 .001

Experiencing community violence

51 (28.5)

33 (20.2)

Φ =0 .679, p <0 .001

Attacked with weapon

17 (9.5)

12 (7.4)

Φ =0 .723, p <0 .001

Witnessing family violence

68 (38.0)

61 (37.4)

Φ = 0.792, p < 0.001

Witnessing community violence

57 (31.8)

25 (15.3)

Φ =0 .518, p < 0.001

Sexual violence/abuse

24 (13.4)

12 (7.4)

Φ =0 .800, p <0 .001

Online sexual violence/abuse

11 (6.1)

5 (3.1)

Φ =0 .618, p < 0.001

Bullying

71 (39.7)

58 (35.6)

Φ = 0.522, p < 0.001

Online bullying

22 (12.3)

11 (6.7)

Φ = 0.436, p <0 .001

Sudden loss

48 (26.8)

41 (25.2)

Φ =0 .812, p < 0.001

Scary medical procedure

46 (25.7)

40 (24.5)

Φ = 0.622, p < 0.001

War

123 (68.7)

119 (73.0)

Φ = 0.729, p < 0.001

Other not specified event

78 (49.2)

80 (49.1)

Φ =0 .681, p < 0.001

  1. This data comprises the sample of children and adolescents age 7 years and older