The Babel Effect: Community Linguistic Diversity and Extramarital Sex in Uganda
- 8 April 2006
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in AIDS and Behavior
- Vol. 10 (4) , 369-376
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-006-9097-3
Abstract
We examine the association of community linguistic diversity with non-spousal sexual activity in Uganda. We conducted a survey on rates of sexual contact in last 12 months among 1709 respondents age 18–60 living in Uganda in early 2001. Households were selected at random from Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) 2000 household sampling frame listings in 12 districts and 120 clusters. Household listings described the principal language spoken by every household in the cluster. Sexual contact was reported by 26 vs. 13% of unmarried women in multilingual vs. monolingual clusters respectively. Extramarital sexual contact occurred for 29 vs. 16% for married men in multilingual vs. monolingual clusters respectively. These results were robust to multivariate models which included confounders such as urbanity, and cluster distance to market places, cinemas, and transportation. Our results suggest a robust association between residence in a multilinguistic community and higher rates of non-spousal sex.Keywords
This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
- Acculturation-Related Variables, Sexual Initiation, and Subsequent Sexual Behavior Among Puerto Rican, Mexican, and Cuban Youth.Health Psychology, 2005
- HIV status and union dissolution in Sub-saharan Africa: The case of Rakai, UgandaDemography, 2004
- Kin Groups and Reciprocity: A Model of Credit Transactions in GhanaAmerican Economic Review, 2003
- Male honor and female fidelity: Implicit cultural scripts that perpetuate domestic violence.Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2003
- Contributions of social context to inequalities in years of life lost to heart disease in Texas, USASocial Science & Medicine, 2003
- The Ethnic Density Effect: Results From a National Community Survey of England and WalesInternational Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2000
- Africa's Growth Tragedy: Policies and Ethnic DivisionsThe Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1997
- Social Learning, Social Influence, and New Models of FertilityPopulation and Development Review, 1996
- A Descriptive Dictionary and Atlas of SexologyJournal of Marriage and Family, 1993
- Modification in the sexual behavior of male rats produced by changing the stimulus female.Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1963