Violence, discrimination, and sexual health practices among adolescent men who have sex with men, transgender women and travestis in three cities in Brazil

M. Ryngelblum, Alexandre Grangeiro, Eliana Miura Zucchi, Márcia Thereza Couto, Inês Dourado, Laio Magno, U. Tupinambás, Maria Fernanda Tourinho Peres
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The HIV epidemic has a disproportionate impact on adolescent and young men who have sex with men (AMSM) and transgender women and travestis (ATGW), with an increased HIV prevalence over the last 10 years. Violence affects the lives of these populations, undermining their ability to self-care and making them more vulnerable to HIV infection. In this study, we aimed to examine the association between different types of victimization by violence and discrimination and sexual health practices of these adolescent populations in steady and casual relationships. We conducted a cross-sectional study using baseline data from the cohort of PrEP1519 project. We used the mean score of sexual health practices as our outcome and the cumulative score of discrimination (within family, community, education, religious, online and public spaces) and violence (physical, sexual and intimate partner) as our exposure variable. We performed linear regression analyses to estimate the association between exposure and outcome. We found that 90% of AMSM and 95% of ATGW experienced at least one form of violence in the three months prior to this study and about 45% of ATGW suffered sexual violence during the same period. Experiencing discrimination within healthcare settings (from facilities or providers) was negatively associated with sexual health practices. Discrimination and violence negatively affect sexual health practices. HIV prevention and care of AMSM and ATGW people should involve listening to their experiences and addressing discrimination and violence in this population.
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巴西三座城市中男男性行为者、变性妇女和男男性行为者青少年中的暴力、歧视和性健康做法
艾滋病毒流行病对发生男男性行为的青少年和青年男子以及变性妇女和男女同性恋者的影响尤为严重,在过去十年中艾滋病毒流行率有所上升。暴力影响到这些人群的生活,削弱了他们的自我照顾能力,使他们更容易感染艾滋病毒。在这项研究中,我们旨在研究在稳定和随意的关系中,这些青少年群体中不同类型的暴力和歧视受害与性健康实践之间的关系。我们使用PrEP1519项目队列的基线数据进行了横断面研究。我们使用性健康实践的平均得分作为结果,使用歧视(家庭、社区、教育、宗教、网络和公共空间)和暴力(身体、性和亲密伴侣)的累积得分作为暴露变量。我们进行了线性回归分析来估计暴露与结果之间的关系。我们发现90%的AMSM和95%的ATGW在研究前的三个月内至少经历过一种形式的暴力,大约45%的ATGW在同一时期遭受过性暴力。在卫生保健环境中(来自设施或提供者)遭受歧视与性健康行为呈负相关。歧视和暴力对性健康做法产生负面影响。艾滋病毒的预防和护理应该包括倾听他们的经历,并解决这一人群中的歧视和暴力问题。
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