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Table 2 Prevalence of interpersonal trauma

From: The impact of exposure to physical and sexual violence on opioid consequences among trauma-exposed individuals recruited from the community who use opioids

 

N

%

Physical assault (e.g., being attached, hit, slapped, kicked, beaten up)

Criterion A trauma meta

52

61.9%

 Happened to me

46

54.8%

 Witnessed it

3

3.6%

 Learned about it

0

0

 Part of my job

3

3.6%

Not sure

2

2.4%

Does not apply

16

19.0%

Prefer not to respond

14

16.7

Assault with a Weapon (e.g., being shot, stabbed, threatened with a knife, gun bomb)

Criterion A trauma meta

45

53.6%

 Happened to me

36

42.9%

 Witnessed it

4

4.8%

 Learned about it

2

2.4%

 Part of my job

3

3.6%

Not sure

3

3.6%

Does not apply

24

28.6%

Prefer not to respond

12

14.3%

Sexual Assault (e.g., rape, attempted rape, sexual act through force or threat of harm)

Criterion A trauma meta

38

45.3%

 Happened to me

33

39.3%

 Witnessed it

3

3.6%

 Learned about it

1

1.2%

 Part of my job

1

1.2%

Not sure

4

4.8%

Does not apply

30

35.7%

Prefer not to respond

12

14.3%

Other unwanted or uncomfortable sexual experience

Criterion A trauma meta

42

50.0%

 Happened to me

33

39.3%

 Witnessed it

5

6.0%

 Learned about it

1

1.2%

 Part of my job

3

3.6%

Not sure

2

2.4%

Does not apply

29

34.5%

Prefer not to respond

11

13.1%

  1. aParticipants endorsed happened to me, witnessed it, learned about it, or part of my job