[巴西大流行病中的性工作者:对健康的影响及与健康的关系]。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Cadernos de saude publica Pub Date : 2024-09-20 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1590/0102-311XPT181123
Amanda de Mello Calabria, Nicolas Lorente, Michel de Oliveira Furquim Dos Santos, Ana Carolina Braga Azevedo, Paula Galdino Cardin de Carvalho, Daniel Dutra de Barros, Gizelle Aparecida Oliveira, Océane Apffel Font, Silvana de Souza Nascimento, Maria Amelia de Sousa Mascena Veras, Daniela Rojas Castro, José Miguel Nieto Olivar
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摘要

本文介绍了《我想要更多!COVID-19 大流行期间性工作者的生活》的研究成果,该研究是 EPIC 社区研究计划的一部分。该研究分析了 2020 年和 2021 年期间大流行对巴西 9 个州和 11 个城市的顺性、逆性和变性性工作者生活的影响。本文重点介绍研究的定性部分(基于对 43 名性工作者进行的半结构化、远程和面对面访谈)及其与定量部分的比较。考虑到 COVID-19 病毒的社会、经济和政治层面,结合巴西大流行病框架对其影响进行了分析。分析的一些关键主题包括病例、特定的社会隔离做法、预防和护理管理做法、个人疫苗接种和集体疫苗接种策略。我们还分享了性工作者在政治议程中制定的日常和积极应对措施,通过采用社区护理观点,反对个人主义、家庭主义、家庭和新自由主义的隔离逻辑。集体行动将性工作重新定位在公共卫生和人权的交汇点上,并以 "街头知识"、行动主义和工作者对自己身体的决定权为原则。
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[Sex workers in the Brazilian pandemic: effects on and relations with health].

This paper describes the results of the study I Want More! The Lives of Sex Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic, which is part of the EPIC community research program. The study analyzed the effects of the pandemic on the lives of cis, trans and travesti sex workers in nine Brazilian states and 11 cities throughout 2020 and 2021. This article focuses on the qualitative component of the study, which was based on semi-structured, remote and face-to-face interviews carried out with 43 sex workers, and its comparison with the quantitative component. The effects are analyzed in relation to the Brazilian pandemic framework, considering the social, economic and political dimensions of the COVID-19 virus. Some of the key themes of the analysis are cases of illness, specific social isolation practices, prevention and care management practices, individual vaccination and collective vaccination strategies. We also share the daily and activist responses drawn up by sex workers in a political agenda that opposes the individualistic, familialist, domestic, and neoliberal logic of isolation by adopting community care perspectives, which was the only line of health action for this work category during the pandemic. Collective actions reposition sex work at the interface between public health and human rights and take as their principle the "street knowledge", from activism, and the workers' power of decision over their own bodies.

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来源期刊
Cadernos de saude publica
Cadernos de saude publica 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
7.10%
发文量
356
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Cadernos de Saúde Pública/Reports in Public Health (CSP) is a monthly journal published by the Sergio Arouca National School of Public Health, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (ENSP/FIOCRUZ). The journal is devoted to the publication of scientific articles focusing on the production of knowledge in Public Health. CSP also aims to foster critical reflection and debate on current themes related to public policies and factors that impact populations'' living conditions and health care. All articles submitted to CSP are judiciously evaluated by the Editorial Board, composed of the Editors-in-Chief and Associate Editors, respecting the diversity of approaches, objects, and methods of the different disciplines characterizing the field of Public Health. Originality, relevance, and methodological rigor are the principal characteristics considered in the editorial evaluation. The article evaluation system practiced by CSP consists of two stages.
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