Social Experiences, Discrimination, and Violence among Men Who Have Sex with Men in a Northern Brazilian Capital
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Logistics
2.2. Data Collection Strategies and Inclusion Criteria
2.3. Data Analysis
2.4. Ethical Considerations
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Nº (%) |
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AGE GROUP (years) | |
18–20 | 102 (29.1) |
21–25 | 136 (38.8) |
26–35 | 80 (22.8) |
36–50 | 28 (8.0) |
≥ 51 | 3 (0.85) |
EDUCATION/SCHOOLING | |
Illiterate/Elementary I incomplete | 12 (3.4) |
Elementary I complete/Elementary II incomplete | 56 (16) |
Elementary II complete/middle school incomplete | 249 (71.1) |
High school complete/higher education incomplete | 32 (9.1) |
ETHNICITY | |
White | 59 (16.8) |
Yellow | 9 (2.57) |
Brown (Pardo) | 214 (61.1 |
Indigenous | 6 (1.7) |
Black | 58 (16.5) |
MARITAL (CIVIL) STATUS | |
Married | 10 (2.8) |
Single | 278 (79.4) |
Separated/divorced | 4 (1.14) |
Homosexual stable union | 53 (15.1) |
HOUSING | |
Rented | 49 (14) |
With friends | 3 (0.85) |
With friends/others | 20 (5.7) |
With parents | 117 (33.4) |
Own place | 150 (42.8) |
Rented room | 9 (2.5) |
No fixed address | 1 (0.28) |
HAVE A RELIGION | |
Yes | 276 (79.0) |
No | 65 (18.6) |
PRACTICE YOUR RELIGION | |
Yes | 178 (51.0) |
No | 90 (25.7) |
RELIGION | |
Catholic | 155 (44.4) |
Spiritist/Kardecist | 8 (2.2) |
Evangelical/Protestant | 81 (23.2) |
Adventist | 1 (0.28) |
Buddhist | 1 (0.28) |
Agnostic | 2 (0.57) |
Christian | 1 (0.28) |
Jehovah’s Witness | 1 (0.28) |
Wicca | 2 (0.57) |
African Matrix Religion | 23 (6.5) |
PARTICIPANT’S INCOME | |
<1 minimum wage (BRL 880.00) | 177 (50.7) |
1–2 minimum wage | 140 (40.1) |
2–3 minimum wage | 11 (3.1) |
3–4 minimum wage | 11 (3.1) |
>4 minimum wage | 10 (2.8) |
FAMILY INCOME | |
BRL 100.00–BRL 1000.00 | 203 (58) |
BRL 100.30–BRL 2000.00 | 64 (18.3) |
BRL 2096.00–BRL 5000.00 | 62 (17.7) |
BRL 5300.00–BRL 10,000.00 | 13 (3.7) |
BRL 10,520.00–BRL 22,000.00 | 7 (1.98) |
SOURCE OF INCOME | |
Employee with monthly salary | 101 (28.9) |
Retired/age/length of service | 2 (0.57) |
Temporary work with salary | 29 (8.3) |
Autonomous | 103 (29.5) |
Benefit/sick leave | 1 (0.28) |
Unemployed | 82 (23.4) |
University/student scholarship | 5 (2.85) |
Intern | 3 (0.85) |
Support from the family | 4 (1.4) |
No source of income/student | 2 (0.57) |
HOUSEHOLDER | |
Yes | 38 (10.8) |
No | 287 (82.2) |
WHO DO YOU LIVE WITH | |
Male partner | 30 (10.8) |
Female partner | 2 (0.57) |
Friends | 21 (6) |
Father-mother | 215 (61) |
Relatives | 100 (28.6) |
Male partner/friends | 3 (0.85) |
Male partner/father-mother partner | 6 (1.7) |
Relatives/father-mother | 28 (8) |
Variables | Nº (%) |
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SUFFERED AGGRESSION/DISCRIMINATION | |
Yes | 277 (79) |
No | 67 (19.9) |
Did not answer | 5 (1.4) |
TYPE OF AGGRESSION/DISCRIMINATION SUFFERED | |
Physical and sexual assault | 5 (1.4) |
Physical aggression | 4 (1.1) |
Sexual assault | 15 (5) |
Discrimination and aggression | 40 (14.4) |
Discrimination | 129 (46.5) |
Discrimination and sexual assault | 43 (15.5) |
Discrimination, physical and sexual assault | 45 (16.2) |
NUMBER OF TIMES DISCRIMINATED AGAINST | |
Once | 31 (8.8) |
Twice | 25 (7.16) |
Three times | 23 (6.5) |
Four times | 22 (6.3) |
Five times | 21 (6) |
Six times | 23 (6.5) |
Seven times | 18 (5.1) |
Eight times | 22 (6.3) |
WHERE YOU SUFFERED DISCRIMINATION | |
Not selected or dismissed from a job | 53 (14.9) |
Poorly served or prevented from entering commerce/leisure places | 77 (21.9) |
Poorly served in health services or by health professionals | 53 (14.9) |
Mistreated/marginalized by teachers at school/college | 83 (23.6) |
Excluded or marginalized from groups of friends | 118 (33.4) |
Excluded or marginalized from neighborhood groups | 127 (36.3) |
Excluded or marginalized in a family environment | 136 (38.7) |
Excluded or marginalized in a religious environment | 108 (30.8) |
Prevented from donating blood | 83 (23.6) |
Mistreated by police or poorly treated in police stations | 77 (21.9) |
Blackmailed or money extorted | 51 (14.4) |
Poorly attended to or treated poorly in public services | 59 (16.7) |
NUMBER OF AGGRESSION REPORTS | |
Not reported | 9 (2.5) |
Once | 189 (54.1) |
Twice | 39 (11) |
Three times | 17 (4.8) |
Four times | 2 (0.57) |
Six times | 1 (0.28) |
Did not answer | 92 (26.3) |
Reporting/Communication the Aggression Suffered to Someone | ||
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Variables | YES | NO |
Relatives | 63 (18%) | 194 (55.5%) |
Spouse/partner | 19 (5.4%) | 238 (69.1%) |
Friend | 133 (38.1%) | 124 (35.5%) |
Healthcare professional | 3 (0.8%) | 254 (72.7%) |
Precinct | 10 (2.8%) | 254 (72.7%) |
Educational institution professional | 14 (45%) | 243 (69.6%) |
Others * | 6 (1.7%) | 251 (71.9%) |
Variables | |||
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EDUCATION/SCHOOLING | SUFFERED AGGRESSION/ DISCRIMINATION | NOT SUFFERED AGGRESSION/ DISCRIMINATION | P |
Illiterate/Elementary I incomplete | 8 | 3 | 0.4442 |
Elementary I complete/Elementary II incomplete | 39 | 14 | |
Elementary II complete/middle school incomplete | 204 | 42 | |
High school complete/higher education incomplete | 26 | 6 | |
PARTICIPANT’S INCOME | |||
<1 minimum wage (BRL 880.00) | 152 | 23 | 0.0065 |
1–2 minimum wage | 100 | 36 | |
2–3 minimum wage | 8 | 5 | |
3–4 minimum wage | 9 | 0 | |
>4 minimum wage | 8 | 2 | |
ETHNICITY | |||
White | 49 | 8 | 0.5614 |
Yellow | 8 | 1 | |
Brown (Pardo) | 168 | 42 | |
Indigenous | 3 | 2 | |
Black | 46 | 8 |
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Carneiro, A.M.F.; Rodrigues, Y.C.; Dolabela, M.F.; Lima, L.N.G.C.; Guimarães, R.J.d.P.S.; Kendall, C.; Kerr, L.R.F.S.; Lima, K.V.B. Social Experiences, Discrimination, and Violence among Men Who Have Sex with Men in a Northern Brazilian Capital. Healthcare 2023, 11, 964. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11070964
Carneiro AMF, Rodrigues YC, Dolabela MF, Lima LNGC, Guimarães RJdPS, Kendall C, Kerr LRFS, Lima KVB. Social Experiences, Discrimination, and Violence among Men Who Have Sex with Men in a Northern Brazilian Capital. Healthcare. 2023; 11(7):964. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11070964
Chicago/Turabian StyleCarneiro, Alexandre Mansuê Ferreira, Yan Corrêa Rodrigues, Maria Fani Dolabela, Luana Nepomuceno Godim Costa Lima, Ricardo José de Paula Souza Guimarães, Carl Kendall, Ligia Regina Franco Sansigolo Kerr, and Karla Valéria Batista Lima. 2023. "Social Experiences, Discrimination, and Violence among Men Who Have Sex with Men in a Northern Brazilian Capital" Healthcare 11, no. 7: 964. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11070964
APA StyleCarneiro, A. M. F., Rodrigues, Y. C., Dolabela, M. F., Lima, L. N. G. C., Guimarães, R. J. d. P. S., Kendall, C., Kerr, L. R. F. S., & Lima, K. V. B. (2023). Social Experiences, Discrimination, and Violence among Men Who Have Sex with Men in a Northern Brazilian Capital. Healthcare, 11(7), 964. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11070964