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Table 2 Immediate socio-economic and health consequences due to COVID-19 in Bwaise I and Bwaise III, Kampala Uganda

From: Unintended socio-economic and health consequences of COVID-19 among slum dwellers in Kampala, Uganda

Impact on:

High

Moderate

Low

No impact

Household access to food

302 (71.06)

41 (9.65)

20 (4.71)

62 (14.59)

Household access to water

96 (22.59)

28 (6.59)

21 (4.94)

280 (65.88)

Household access to sanitation and hygiene services

82 (19.29)

31 (7.29)

20 (4.71)

292 (68.71)

Education (n = 350)

270 (77.14)

9 (2.57)

4 (1.14)

67 (19.14)

Household daily wages and incomes (n = 382)

329 (86.13)

21 (5.50)

4 (1.05)

28 (7.33)

Employment (n = 198)

125 (63.13)

10 (5.05)

8 (4.04)

55 (27.78)

Domestic violence (n = 338)

86 (25.44)

22 (6.51)

21 (6.21)

209 (61.83)

Social behaviours

40 (9.41)

8 (1.88)

7 (1.65)

370 (87.06)

Family welfare

118 (27.76)

30 (7.06)

25 (5.88)

252 (59.29)

Household lighting

136 (32.00)

32 (7.53)

26 (6.12)

231 (54.35)

Household cooking energy

224 (52.71)

34 (8.0)

17 (4.00)

150 (35.29)

Transport

291 (68.47)

22 (5.18)

22 (5.18)

90 (21.18)

Health

87 (20.47)

43 (10.12)

17 (4.00)

278 (65.41)

Access to health care

89 (20.94)

19 (4.47)

13 (3.06)

304 (71.53)

Mental health

171 (40.24)

27 (6.35)

23 (5.41)

204 (48.00)