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Table 1 Participant demographics

From: Human trafficking risk factors, health impacts, and opportunities for intervention in Uganda: a qualitative analysis

 

Interview participants

Forced labor (N = 31)

N (%)

Sex trafficking (N = 72)

N (%)

Both forms of exploitation (N = 5)

N(%)

Gender

 Female

13 (42%)

70 (97%)

3 (60%)

 Male

17 (55%)

2 (3%)

2 (40%)

 Unknown

1 (3%)

0

0

Age

 11–13 years

16 (52%)

0

0

 14–16 years

8 (26%)

8 (11%)

2 (40%)

 17–19 years

6 (19%)

17 (24%)

2 (40%)

 20–25 years

0

37 (51%)

1 (20%)

 26–30 years

0

8 (11%)

0

 Unknown

1 (3%)

0

0

Marital status

 Not married

23 (74%)

54 (75%)

5 (100%)

 Married

0

5 (16%)

0

 Separated

0

4 (6%)

0

 Widow(er)

0

1 (1%)

0

 Unknown

8 (26%)

9 (13%)

0

Highest level of schooling completed

 No schooling

6 (19%)

0

1 (20%)

 Nursery

0

0

1 (20%)

 Primary 1 – 4

12 (39%)

10 (14%)

2 (40%)

 Primary 5 – 7

9 (29%)

41 (57%)

1 (20%)

 Senior 1 – 4

0

25 (35%)

0

 Unknown

3 (10%)

6 (8%)

0

Number of children

 None

21 (68%)

21 (29%)

5 (100%)

 1 child

1 (3%)

26 (84%)

0

 2–3 children

0

17 (24%)

0

 4–5 children

0

0

0

 6+ children

0

1 (1%)

0

 Pregnant

0

1 (1%)

0

 Unknown

9 (29%)

4 (6%)

0