Transgender people and travestis experiencing homelessness in Salvador: a descriptive study on sociodemographic profile and access to social assistance and health services, Brazil, 2021 and 2022.

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Wiler de Paula Dias, Thayane Silva Nunes, Igor Myron Ribeiro Nascimento, Erik Asley Ferreira Abade, Lua Sá Dultra, Milena Lemos Marinho, Guilherme de Sousa Ribeiro, Joilda Silva Nery
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Abstract

Objective: To describe the sociodemographic profile and access to social assistance and health services among trans people and travestis experiencing homelessness in Salvador, the capital city of Bahia state.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional study involving 24 (4.5%) participants who identified as trans people or travestis out of a total of 529 people, aged 18 or older, living in public spaces or institutional shelters included in the survey. Data were collected between 2021 and 2022, using structured questionnaires.

Results: The sample was predominantly comprised of trans women and travestis (n=18), young individuals (n=13), of Black race/skin color (n=22), single individuals (n=18) and those engaged in informal occupations (n=23), many of whom reported experiencing violence (n=17). Frequent barriers to accessing healthcare and social assistance services were found (n=15), including lack of documentation, delay in service provision and social/racial discrimination.

Conclusion: The findings highlight the heightened vulnerability of transgender people and travestis experiencing homelessness, who are subjected to multiple forms of discrimination and social exclusion.

萨尔瓦多的跨性别者和无家可归者:关于社会人口概况和获得社会援助和保健服务的描述性研究,巴西,2021年和2022年。
目的:描述巴伊亚州首府萨尔瓦多跨性别者和无家可归者的社会人口特征以及获得社会援助和保健服务的情况。方法:这是一项横断面研究,共有529名年龄在18岁或以上、住在公共场所或机构庇护所的参与者中有24人(4.5%)被确定为跨性别者或变性者。数据收集于2021年至2022年,采用结构化问卷。结果:样本主要由变性女性和女演员(n=18)、年轻人(n=13)、黑人种族/肤色(n=22)、单身人士(n=18)和从事非正式职业的人(n=23)组成,其中许多人报告遭受暴力(n=17)。发现获得保健和社会援助服务的常见障碍(n=15),包括缺乏文件、服务提供延误和社会/种族歧视。结论:研究结果突出了跨性别者和无家可归者的脆弱性,他们受到多种形式的歧视和社会排斥。
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Epidemiologia e Servicos de Saude
Epidemiologia e Servicos de Saude PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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