Youth, HIV/AIDS and the Importance of Sexual Culture and Context

Case Studies & Research
Cape Town
University of Cape Town. Centre for Social Science Research. AIDS and Society Research Unit
2002
19 p.
Periodical title
CSSR Working Paper

This paper focuses on the socio-cultural context in which the enactment of "high-risk" youth sexual activity takes place. It is divided into two parts: the first examines the general body of research on HIV/AIDS and youth, with particular reference to South Africa; the second discusses some recent findings from ongoing ethnographic research at St. Wendolin's, a peri-urban Zulu-speaking community in Durban, on aspects of sexual culture that enhance the spread of HIV/AIDS. Currently it is estimated that between 30-40% of the adult population of KwaZulu-Natal is HIV infected.

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