A Case Study
AIDS in Baganda Women: A Case Study
The case study reviewed for this paper involves a study Baganda women, 65 who tested positive for HIV and 65 who tested negative for HIV; the Baganda women lived in Kampala, Uganda (McGrath et al. 153). The authors selected this group in order to examine the cultural and social context of sexual risk behavior because the Baganda are the most populous ethnic group in Kampala, Uganda; also, Uganda “ranks second to the United States in number of AIDS cases in the world” (McGrath et al. 153-154).
Metaphors for AIDS are not mentioned ...