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危地马拉原住民男同性恋者和双性恋者中的新冠疫情、暴力与心理健康:关键利益相关者的紧急呼吁

COVID-19, violence, and mental health among Indigenous gay and bisexual men in Guatemala: An urgent call from key stakeholders.

作者信息

Davis Dirk A, Orellana E Roberto, Estrada-Villalta Sara, Brouwer Kimberly C

机构信息

Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science, University of California, San Diego, CA, USA.

School of Social Work, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.

出版信息

Glob Public Health. 2022 May;17(5):652-661. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2022.2049844. Epub 2022 Mar 13.

DOI:10.1080/17441692.2022.2049844
PMID:35282763
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9118334/
Abstract

We explored how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the health and wellbeing of Indigenous gay and bisexual men (GBM) in Guatemala, a group that experiences intersectional stigma and structural barriers to health. Between February and May 2021, we conducted in-depth qualitative interviews via Zoom with key stakeholders ( = 11) working with Indigenous GBM throughout Guatemala. We coded thematically and conducted narrative analysis to identify the most salient themes. Participants described that prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, many Indigenous GBM migrated to urban centres to avoid stigma and violence from families and rural communities. After the onset of COVID-19, many Indigenous GBM lost their jobs and were forced to move back in with families. For Indigenous GBM who returned, participants described a perceived increase in the severity of physical and psychological violence. Participants attributed this increase in severity to retribution from families and communities for having left. Most Indigenous GBM-serving organisations reported a drastic increase in demand for mental health services. Organisations serving Indigenous GBM have an urgent need to scale up their mental health services and find innovative ways to provide these services remotely during the pandemic and beyond. Technology-based mental health interventions that require little 'live' interaction may be appropriate.

摘要

我们探讨了新冠疫情如何影响危地马拉的原住民男同性恋者和双性恋者(GBM)的健康与福祉,这一群体面临交叉污名化以及健康方面的结构性障碍。2021年2月至5月期间,我们通过Zoom对危地马拉各地与原住民GBM合作的关键利益相关者(n = 11)进行了深入的定性访谈。我们进行了主题编码并开展叙事分析,以确定最突出的主题。参与者描述说,在新冠疫情之前,许多原住民GBM迁移到城市中心,以避免来自家庭和农村社区的污名化和暴力。新冠疫情爆发后,许多原住民GBM失去了工作,被迫搬回家与家人同住。对于那些返回家乡的原住民GBM,参与者描述了身体和心理暴力的严重程度明显增加。参与者将这种严重程度的增加归因于家庭和社区对他们离开的报复。大多数为原住民GBM服务的组织报告称,心理健康服务的需求急剧增加。为原住民GBM服务的组织迫切需要扩大其心理健康服务,并找到创新方法,以便在疫情期间及之后远程提供这些服务。几乎不需要“实时”互动的基于技术的心理健康干预措施可能是合适的。