Authors
Catherine Campbell, Brian Williams, David Gilgen
Publication date
2002/2/1
Journal
AIDS care
Volume
14
Issue
1
Pages
41-54
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
This paper reports on an exploratory study investigating links between sexual health and social capital in a South African mining community. In this study, social capital is defined in terms of people's membership of voluntary community organizations (e.g. church, residents' associations, youth groups). Using biomedical and social survey data from a stratified random sample of 1,211 Carletonville residents, we tested the hypothesis that organizational members were less likely to have HIV. Multivariate analysis of variance sought to identify significant associations between nine organizational memberships and HIV infection, as well as three risk factors for infection (casual partners, condom use with casual partners and alcohol consumption). Analysis yielded a range of significant results, but findings varied across age and gender, and were not all in the hypothesized direction. For example, young men and …
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