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Table 2 Ecological and socio-demographic factors by depression in children

From: Prevalence and risk factors of depression in childhood and adolescence as seen in 4 districts of north-eastern Uganda

Factor

Level

Total (n)

Depression n (%)

District

Gulu

403

20 (5.0%)

Kaberamaido

399

14 (3.5%)

Lira

372

86 (23.1%)

Tororo

413

16 (3.9%)

Age in years (grouped)

≀ 5

286

8 (2.8%)

6–9

416

24 (5.8%)

10–13

550

61 (11.1%)

14–19

335

43 (12.8%)

Gender

Male

734

61 (8.3%)

Female

853

75 (8.8%)

Education

No formal education

409

30 (7.3%)

Primary (1–7Β years)

1120

103 (9.2%)

Secondary (8+ years)

58

3 (5.2%)

Living arrangements

With both parents

945

38 (4.0%)

Mother Only

336

36 (10.7%)

Father Only

56

11 (19.6%)

With grandparents

132

32 (24.2%)

Other

118

19 (16.1%)

Nature of housing

Permanent

133

5 (3.8%)

Semi-permanent

297

15 (5.0%)

Hut

1105

110 (10.0%)

Other

52

6 (11.5%)

Family income (UGX)

< 15,000

777

90 (11.6%)

15,000–99,000

358

25 (7.0%)

100,000 +

285

7 (2.5%)

Employment status of guardian

Professional

338

17 (5.0%)

Casual

382

25 (6.5%)

Housewife

216

21 (9.7%)

Unemployed

410

43 (10.5%)

Other

241

30 (12.4%)

Number of siblings

0–2

243

21 (8.6%)

3–4

421

25 (5.9%)

5–6

493

42 (8.5%)

7+

430

48 (11.2%)

Parent’s education

None

400

46 (11.5%)

Elementary (Primary)

841

74 (8.8%)

Secondary

217

12 (5.5%)

Higher

129

4 (3.1%)