Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Sexual Minority Populations in Brazil: An Analysis of Social/Racial Disparities in Maintaining Social Distancing and a Description of Sexual Behavior

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Thiago S. Torres
Brenda Hoagland
Daniel R. B. Bezerra
Alex Garner
Emilia M. Jalil
Lara E. Coelho
Marcos Benedetti
Cristina Pimenta
Beatriz Grinsztejn
Valdilea G. Veloso
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[1] Instituto Nacional de Infectologia Evandro Chagas,Fundação Oswaldo Cruz
[2] Hornet INC,undefined
[3] Brazilian Ministry of Health,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2021年 / 25卷
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MSM; Transgender people; PrEP; Covid-19; Brazil;
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We conducted a web-based survey to understand the impact of social distancing measures on Brazilian MSM and transgender/non-binary lives. A total of 3486 respondents were included in this analysis and the great majority were cismen (98%). The median age was 32 years (IQR: 27–40), 44% non-white, 36% low schooling and 38% low income. Most of participants reported HIV negative/unknown status (77%). Participants on-PrEP reported more condomless anal sex than those off-PrEP. Conversely, 24% off-PrEP were at substantial HIV-risk. PrEP/ART continuation were reported by the majority, despite reports of impediments to medication refill. Transgender/non-binary reported more mental health problems and challenges to access health care. Social and racial disparities were associated with unattainability of maintaining social distancing. Tailored social and economic support policies during COVID-19 pandemic should be made available to these populations. Challenges for PrEP/ART access will demand the implementation of innovative solutions to avoid the expansion of the HIV epidemic.
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