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Resilience as a protective factor in coping with trauma among congolese urban refugee women in Kenya

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Table 1. Distribution of resilience in percentage
Table 3. Distribution of Self-appraisal rating across resilience categories (means)
Table 4. Independent t-test for Self-Appraisal across resilience categories

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