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. 2013 Jul 17;8(7):e68698. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0068698

Table 3. Ethnic sexual mixing patterns of men and women, Paramaribo, Suriname, 2008 to 2010.

Ethnic group of sexual partner
Creole partner Hindustani partner Javanese partner Maroon partner Mixed race partner
O E O E O E O E O E
n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%)
Ethnic group of study participants
Creole (n = 444) 314 (70.7) 157 26 (5.9) 104 29 (6.5) 60 51 (11.5) 80 99 (22.3) 99
Hindustani (n = 289) 20 (6.9) 103 225 (77.9) 68 14 (4.8) 39 3 (1.0) 52 32 (11.1) 65
Javanese (n = 177) 12 (6.8) 63 28 (15.9) 41 107 (60.5) 24 1 (0.6) 32 43 (24.3) 40
Maroon (n = 258) 77 (29.8) 91 8 (3.1) 60 10 (3.9) 35 196 (76.0) 47 25 (9.7) 58
Mixed (n = 277) 93 (33.6) 98 53 (19.1) 65 39 (14.1) 37 17 (6.1) 50 123 (44.4) 62
Other (n = 63)a 19 (30.2) 22 13 (20.6) 15 4 (6.3) 9 4 (6.3) 11 16 (25.3) 14
Total 535 534 353 353 203 204 272 272 338 338
O/E 2.0 3.3 4.5 4.2 2.0
?2 = 268, p<0.001 ?2 = 472, p<0.001 ?2 = 339, p<0.001 ?2 = 585, p<0.001 ?2 = 96, p<0.001

Percentages in row totals can exceed 100% as participants may have partners from various ethnicities.

O = observed; E = expected. χ2 based on goodness of fit.

The expected number of people with sexual partners from their own ethnicity was calculated by multiplying the total number of reported partners of an ethnicity (e.g. n = 353 for Hindustani) by the proportion of individuals from each ethnicity in the study (e.g. 19% for Hindustani). O/E is the ratio of the observed number of partners (e.g. n = 225 for Hindustani) divided by the expected number of partners from that ethnic group (e.g. n = 68 for Hindustani).

a

Other; Caucasian, Chinese, Indigenous (n = 57), unknown (n = 6).