From: Continuum of sexual and gender-based violence risks among Syrian refugee women and girls in Lebanon
Characteristics | Female No (%) | Male No (%) |
---|---|---|
Gender | 70 (21,4%) | 42 (26,4%) |
Subgroup | ||
 Married Syrian girls | 30 (42,9) | – |
 Unmarried Syrian girls | 31 (44,3) | – |
 Syrian mothers | 9 (12,9) | – |
 Syrian fathers |  | 11 (26,2) |
 Married Syrian, Palestinian and Lebanese men | – | 12 (28,6) |
 Unmarried Syrian, Palestinian and Lebanese men | – | 16 (38,1) |
 Community leaders | – | 3 (7,1) |
Age | ||
 13–17 | 48 (68,6) | – |
 18–24 | 15 (21,4) | 9 (21,4) |
 25–34 | 4 (5,7) | 21 (50) |
 35–44 | 3 (4,3) | 6 (14,3) |
  > 45 | – | 6 (14,3) |
Marital status | ||
 Married | 28 (40,0) | 25 (59,5) |
 Single | 30 (42,9) | 17 (40,5) |
 Divorced/separated | 11 (15,7) | – |
 Prefer not to say | 1 (1,4) | – |
Religion | ||
 Sunni | 69 (98,6) | 27 (64,3) |
 Shia | – | 3 (7,1) |
 Other | 1 (1,4) | 12 (28,6) |
Home region | ||
 Lebanon | – | 21 (50,0) |
 Homs | – | 6 (14,3) |
 Damascus | 11 (15,7) | 6 (14,3) |
 Aleppo | 13 (18,6) | 1 (2,4) |
 Hama | 10 (14,3) | 1 (2,4) |
 Idlib | 6 (8,6) | 1 (2,4) |
 Other | 30 (42,8) | 6 (14,2) |
Location in Lebanon | ||
 Beqaa | 37 (52,9) | 20 (47,6) |
 Greater Beirut area | 22 (31,4) | 17 (40,5) |
 Tripoli | 11 (15,7) | 5 (11,9) |
Time in Lebanon (years) | ||
  < 1 year | 8 (11,4) | 1 (2,4) |
 1–3 | 18 (25,7) | 5 (12,0) |
 3–5 | 37 (52,9) | 11 (26,1) |
 5–7 | 2 (2,9) | 2 (4,7) |
  > 7 years | 5 (7,1) | 23 (54,8) |