Álcool, drogas e violência: implicações para a saúde de minorias sexuais

Jeanderson Soares Parente , Jameson Moreira Belém , Francisco Winter dos Santos Figueiredo , Laércio da Silva Paiva , Cintia de Lima Garcia , Grayce Alencar Albuquerque , Érika da Silva Maciel , Fernando Adami
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Abstract

Objective

To identify the profile of violence and drug use on sexual minorities and their implications for health.

Method

Cross‐sectional study, quantitative conducted with 316 individuals lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender during realization of Gays stops in the cities of Juazeiro and Crato, Ceará, Brazil. Used as form data collection instrument structured with questions related to violence, alcohol/drugs and health implications. For data analysis we used chi‐square test to associations between nominal variables. The significance value was p ≤ 0.05. The study was approved by the Ethics Committee.

Results

The psychological/verbal was the most prevalent in the sample (78.8%) and alcohol was the drug of choice for consumption (70.9%). Alcohol, when associated with violence, implied health consequences, resulting in suffering, through the manifestation of withdrawal symptoms (p = 0.04) and problems to resist consumption (p = 0.01).

Conclusions

Sexual minorities are victims of violence and consume drugs. The use of these substances resulted in injuries to Group Health.

酒精、毒品和暴力:对性少数群体健康的影响
目的查明性少数群体的暴力和吸毒情况及其对健康的影响。方法横断面研究,在巴西Juazeiro和creto市实现同性恋站期间,对316名女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和变性人进行定量研究。用作表格数据收集工具,其中包含与暴力、酒精/毒品和健康影响有关的问题。对于数据分析,我们使用卡方检验来检验标称变量之间的关联。显著性值p≤0.05。这项研究得到了伦理委员会的批准。结果以心理/言语吸毒为主(78.8%),以酒精为主(70.9%)。当酒精与暴力联系在一起时,意味着健康后果,导致痛苦,表现为戒断症状(p = 0.04)和抵制消费的问题(p = 0.01)。结论性少数群体是暴力和毒品的受害者。使用这些物质对群体健康造成伤害。
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