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. 2017 Oct 3;17:29. doi: 10.1186/s12873-017-0137-2

Table 1.

Descriptive characteristics of the victims involved in road traffic incidents in the Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area between March and September 2016

Victims of RTIs (n = 459)
Frequency (Percent)
Gender
 Male 343 (74.7)
 Female 116 (25.3)
Age groups
 < 18 years 67 (14.6)
 18–35 years 269 (58.6)
 36–55 years 94 (20.5)
 > 55 years 29 (6.3)
Scene of RTI
 Central 89 (19.4)
 Rubaga 48 (10.5)
 Kawempe 83 (18.1)
 Nakawa 57 (12.4)
 Makindye 55 (12)
 KMA Extra 127 (27.7)
Marital status
 Single 189 (41.2)
 Married 244 (53.2)
 Widow/Widower 22 (4.8)
 Others 4 (0.9)
Nationality
 Ugandan* 444 (96.7)
 Others 15 (3.3)
Education
 Illiterate 25 (5.4)
 Primary 187 (40.7)
 Secondary 147 (32.0)
 Graduates 85 (18.5)
 N/A (Toddlers) 8 (0.2)
 Others 7 (1.5)
Years of work
 Have never worked 129 (28.1)
 < 1 29 (6.3)
 5–1 years 114 (24.8)
 6–10 years 92 (20.0)
 11–15 Years 34 (7.4)
 16–20 years 19 (4.1)
 > 20 years 40 (8.7)
Occupation status
 Unemployed 109 (23.7)
 Employed 281 (61.2)
 Students/Pupils 59 (12.9)
 Toddlers 8 (1.7)
 Unknown 2 (0.4)

Abbreviations: n number, RTIs road traffic incidents, N/A not applicable

*All the 23 EMS specialists were of Ugandan nationality