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Table 2 Challenges currently faced in Lebanon*

From: Role of resilience in general health and mental wellbeing among Syrian and Palestinian refugees in Lebanon: a mixed methods study

 

There is no problem

Rather serious

Very and extremely serious

Getting medicine (N = 193)

27 (18.8)

33 (16.8)

127 (64.4)

Accessing medical care (N = 197)

44 (22.3)

28 (14.2)

125 (63.5)

Securing electricity (N = 196)

41 (20.9)

39 (19.9)

106 (59.2)

Feeling unsafe or unprotected (N = 193)

72 (37.3)

19 (9.8)

102 (52.8)

Paying rent (N = 197)

72 (36.5)

28 (14.2)

97 (49.2)

Problem with having clothes, shoes, bedding, or blankets (N = 197)

54 (27.4)

48(24.4)

95 (48.2)

Not getting enough support from people in your general community (N = 197)

61 (31.0)

46 (23.4)

90 (45.7)

Securing transport (N = 197)

64 (32.5)

44 (22.3)

89 (45.2)

Taking care of family members (N = 197)

89 (45.2)

24 (12.2)

84 (42.7)

Securing water (N = 198)

77 (38.9)

37 (18.7)

84 (42.4)

Threatened with eviction for non-rent payment (N = 196)

93 (47.4)

25 (12.8)

78 (39.8)

Securing internet (N = 198)

98 (49.5)

25 (12.6)

75 (37.9)

Securing stable housing (N = 199)

109 (54.8)

18 (9.0)

72 (36.2)

  1. * Sorted by very and extremely serious challenge