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Table 4 Association between colleagues reporting violence experience

From: Violence against healthcare workers in Kenya: a cross-sectional sub-analysis of the global vishwas study

Variables

Category

Violence Experience (Self)

P – Value

Yes (%)

(n = 493)

No (%)

(n = 100)

Age

18–25

14 (2.8)

14 (14.0)

&±ô³Ù; 0.001

26–35

110 (22.4)

35 (35.0)

36–45

236 (48.0)

27 (27.0)

46–55

102 (20.7)

17 (17.0)

&²µ³Ù; 55

30 (6.1)

7 (7.0)

Gender

Male

165 (33.5)

44 (45.8)

0.021

Female

327 (66.5)

52 (54.2)

Race

African

477 (97.1)

91 (91.9)

0.012

Other

14 (2.9)

8 (8.1)

Experience

1–5

82 (16.7)

41 (41.0)

&±ô³Ù; 0.001

6–10

71 (14.4)

12 (12.0)

11–20

219 (44.5)

28 (28.0)

21–30

91 (18.5)

12 (7.0)

&²µ³Ù; 30

29 (5.9)

7 (7.0)

Familiar with OSH Guidelines

Yes

478 (97.0)

88 (88.0)

0.001

No

15 (3.0)

12 (12.0)

Violence Reporting Procedures Available

Yes

371 (75.3)

89 (89.0)

0.004

No

122 (24.7)

11 (11.0)

Trained on Managing Violence

Yes

228 (46.2)

69 (69.0)

&±ô³Ù; 0.001

No

265 (53.8)

31 (31.0)

Worried about violence

1- Not Worried

13 (2.6)

35 (35.0)

&±ô³Ù; 0.001

2

136 (27.6)

35 (35.0)

3

226 (45.8)

23 (23.0)

4

111 (22.5)

5 (5.0)

5 - Very Worried

7 (1.4)

2 (2.0)

Prepared to resolve a violent situation

1- Not all Prepared

7 (1.4)

8 (8.0)

&±ô³Ù; 0.001

2

42 (8.5)

8 (8.0)

3

243 (49.3)

31 (31.0)

4

191 (38.7)

33 (33.0)

5- Very Much Prepared

10 (2.0)

20 (20.0)

Work night shifts

All the Time

2 (0.4)

0 (0.0)

0.049

Most of the Times

24 (4.9)

5 (5.1)

Sometimes

240 (48.8)

34 (34.3)

None of the Times

226 (45.9)

60 (60.6)