Reports of violence against transvestites and transsexuals: a time series study, Brazil, 2015-2022.

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Everton Barroso Rios, Samuel Trezena Costa, Mara Daisy Alves Ribeiro, Luciana Colares Maia, Simone de Melo Costa
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Objective: To characterize reports of violence against transvestites and transsexuals in Brazil from 2015 to 2022.

Methods: This is a descriptive time-series study. Secondary data was obtained from the Interpersonal and Self-Inflicted Violence Surveillance System, part of the Notifiable Health Conditions Information System. Cases of victims identified as "transvestites" and "transsexual women or men" were selected from the reports for 2015 to 2022. The reports were characterized according to the profiles of the victim and the perpetrator; characteristics of the violence; temporal trend for transvestite and transsexual victims; and trend by Brazilian macro-region. A descriptive analysis of absolute and relative frequencies was performed.

Results: We selected 37,104 reports of interpersonal/self-inflicted violence against transvestites and transsexuals in the study period. Transsexual women (66.1%), heterosexuals (54.1%), adults (49.5%), and individuals of mixed race/skin color (44.5%) were the groups that predominantly suffered some type of violent episode. The percentage increase in the period was greater among transvestites (+182.0%). As for the time series by Brazilian macro-regions, an increasing trend in the number of reports was identified. The Southeast and Midwest regions showed an increase of 155.0% in reports from 2015 to 2022, while there was an 81.0% increase in the Southern region, 72.0% in the North and 69.0% in the Northeast.

Conclusion: Over the period, more cases were found for transsexual women victims. However, from 2015 to 2022, a greater percentage increase in cases was identified for transvestites. More cases were identified in the Southeast and Northeast regions, but the Midwest region is equal to the Southeast in terms of the percentage increase in reports from 2015 to 2022.

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针对异装癖者和变性者的暴力报告:时间序列研究,巴西,2015-2022。
目的:分析2015年至2022年巴西针对异装癖者和变性者的暴力报道特征。方法:采用描述性时间序列研究。辅助数据来自应通报健康状况信息系统的一部分人际和自我造成暴力监测系统。从2015年至2022年的报告中选择了被认定为“异装癖者”和“变性女性或男性”的受害者案例。报告的特点是根据受害人和肇事者的概况;暴力的特征;异装癖和变性受害者的时间趋势巴西宏观区域趋势。对绝对频率和相对频率进行描述性分析。结果:我们选取了研究期间针对异装癖者和变性者的人际/自我暴力报告37,104份。变性女性(66.1%)、异性恋者(54.1%)、成年人(49.5%)和混血儿(44.5%)是遭受某种类型暴力事件的主要群体。在此期间,异装癖者的百分比增长更大(+182.0%)。至于巴西宏观区域的时间序列,报告数量呈增加趋势。东南部和中西部地区在2015年至2022年的报告中增长了155.0%,而南部地区增长了81.0%,北部增长了72.0%,东北部增长了69.0%。结论:在此期间,变性女性受害者的案例较多。然而,从2015年到2022年,异装癖患者的病例增长比例更高。在东南部和东北部地区发现了更多的病例,但从2015年到2022年,中西部地区的报告增加百分比与东南部相同。
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