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. 2016 Mar 16;11(3):e0150627. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0150627

Table 2. Prevalence of same-sex sexuality by gender among university students in Uganda, 2005 (n = 980) and 2010 (n = 1954).

Gender
2005 Male (N = 633) Female (N = 347) p-value
Frequency (n) % (95% CI) Frequency (n) % (95% CI)
Been in love with someone of the same sex 167 30 (26–34) 123 41 (36–47) 0.001
Sexually attracted to or sexually fantasized of someone of same sex 85 15 (12–18) 72 25 (20–30) <0.001
Sexual relation with someone of the same sex 39 8 (6–11) 34 16 (11–21) 0.002
Gender
2010 Male (N = 1087) Female (N = 867) p-value
Frequency (n) % (95% CI) Frequency (n) % (95% CI)
Been in love with someone of the same sex 232 25 (22–28) 267 35 (32–39) <0.001
Sexually attracted to or sexually fantasized of someone of same sex 100 10 (8–12) 147 19 (17–22) <0.001
Sexual relation with someone of the same sex 52 6 (5–8) 59 10 (7–12) 0.015