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. 2012 Nov 22;9(12):4278–4291. doi: 10.3390/ijerph9124278

Table 1.

Frequency distribution of sample recruited (n = 1,608) by administrative district and type of school; Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 2009.

Administrative district First stage (distribution by district) Second stage (distribution by type of school)
Total of schoolchildren n (%) Samplen (%) Type of school Total of schoolchildrenn (%) Samplen (%)
Barreiro 22,129 (13.0) 209 (13.0) Public 20,349 (92.0) 192 (91.9)
Private 1,780 (8.0) 17 (8.1)
South Central 22,946 (13.4) 216 (13.4) Public 13,054 (57.0) 124 (57.4)
Private 9,892 (43.0) 92 (42.6)
East 19,972 (11.7) 188 (11.7) Public 16,243 (81.0) 152 (80.9)
Private 3,729 (19.0) 36 (19.1)
Northeast 20,991 (12.3) 198 (12.3) Public 18,410 (88.0) 173 (87.4)
Private 2,581 (12.0) 25 (12.6)
Northwest 18,988 (11.1) 179 (11.1) Public 14,184 (75.0) 134 (74.9)
Private 4,804 (25.0) 45 (25.1)
North 13,692 (8.1) 130 (8.1) Public 12,635 (92.0) 119 (91.5)
Private 1,057 (8.0) 11 (8.5)
West 16,330 (9.6) 154 (9.6) Public 13,140 (80.0) 123 (79.9)
Private 3,190 (20.0) 31 (20.1)
Pampulha 13,441 (7.9) 127 (7.9) Public 9,608 (71.0) 90 (70.9)
Private 3,833 (29.0) 37 (29.1)
Venda Nova 21,899 (12.9) 207 (12.9) Public 20,472 (93.0) 192 (92.8)
Private 1,427 (7.0) 15 (7.2)
Total 170,388 (100.0) 1,608 (100.0) 170,388 (100.0) 1,608 (100.0)