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. 2021 Apr;33(1):229–238. doi: 10.1177/0956247820963962

Table 1.

Spearman correlation coefficients: deaths (confirmed and suspected from COVID-19) vs. socio-environmental indicators, considering 96 districts with a total of 12,252,023 people

Social indicator (at district level) Spearman correlation coefficient p-value
Population (people) 0.90 0.00000*
60 years and older (people) 0.80 0.00000*
Population density (people/km2) 0.41 0.00003
Population density of 60 years and older (people/km2) 0.19 0.06316
Number of households 0.85 0.00000*
Average people per household 0.46 0.00000*
Number of informal urban settlements 0.69 0.00000*
Illiteracy (%) 0.09 0.36422
Graduates of higher education (%) −0.15 0.15163
Average income (R$ per capita per month) −0.16 0.11825
Access to potable water (%) –0.28 0.00590
Access to toilet and potable water (%) −0.03 0.78638
Household with two or more people per bedroom (%) 0.16 0.12900
Urban household with solid waste collection (%) –0.24 0.02000
Household with access to electricity (%) –0.22 0.03418
Household with inadequate sanitation (%) 0.17 0.09198
Substandard settlements (%) 0.01 0.95909
Municipal Human Development Index (MHDI) −0.18 0.08335

NOTES:

R$: reais, Brazilian currency. US$ 1 = R$ 5.32, as of 10 September 2020.

In bold: significant correlation at α = 0.05.

*

Less than 10-6.