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Table 2 Site-level characteristics at baseline and follow-up

From: Findings from the SASA! Study: a cluster randomized controlled trial to assess the impact of a community mobilization intervention to prevent violence against women and reduce HIV risk in Kampala, Uganda

Site-level characteristics

Baseline

Follow-up

 

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Number of sites

4

4

4

4

Number of CAs per site

two sites with 8 (4 female, 4 male)

two sites with 8 (4 female, 4 male)

two sites with 8 (4 female, 4 male);

two sites with 8 (4 female, 4 male);

two sites with 16 (8 female, 8 male)

two sites with 16 (8 female, 8 male)

two sites with 16 (8 female, 8 male)

two sites with 16 (8 female, 8 male)

Number of households per site (in sampling frame)

1,866 (852 to 2,648)

1,367 (974 to 1,829)

3,190 (1,866 to 4,465)

1,811 (1,444 to 2,526)

% of households with electricity

74 (65 to 80)

79 (67 to 89)

85 (82 to 89)

85 (83 to 86)

% of households where main drinking water source is a public tap

63 (52 to 80)

68 (57 to 80)

65 (42 to 80)

64 (53 to 80)

% of households using traditional pit toilet/latrine

63 (57 to 74)

60 (55 to 64)

57 (49 to 67)

54 (45 to 61)

% of households living in rented accommodation

65 (47 to 79)

71 (59 to 82)

76 (68 to 86)

72 (64 to 82)

% belonging to Baganda Tribe

72 (64 to 77)

65 (35 to 80)

66 (57 to 71)

62 (38 to 78)

% belonging to main religions

    

Catholic

36 (29 to 40)

36 (30 to 43)

37 (34 to 38)

36 (31 to 40)

Muslim

25 (21 to 31)

26 (21 to 32)

24 (19 to 29)

22 (16 to 29)

Protestant

23 (17 to 31)

24 (22 to 25)

25 (18 to 29)

26 (25 to 29)

Born Again

13 (10 to 17)

10 (9 to 13)

13 (10 to 16)

13 (10 to 19)

  1. aUnweighted mean of site-level summary data.