Department of Nutrition, Federal University of Paraíba, João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil.
Department of Nutrition, Laboratório Horta Comunitária Nutrir, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil.
PLoS One. 2023 May 10;18(5):e0284257. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0284257. eCollection 2023.
Transgender people often live with social vulnerability, largely promoted by gender-based prejudice. Our aim in this article was to raise preliminary data on how the COVID-19 pandemic and perceived prejudice have contributed to the problem of food and food insecurity in the transgender communities in Brazil. We conducted a web-based cross-sectional study, in which 109 transgender people from all regions of Brazil participated. We used the Chi-Square test and Poisson regression modeling with robust variance to estimate the association between food insecurity and the investigated factors. In our sample, 68.8% of transgender people experienced food insecurity, of these, 20.2% experienced severe food insecurity. Our results showed that the difficulties in purchasing food in the transgender community predate the COVID-19 pandemic, yet that the restrictive measures adopted have also impacted overall access to quality food. However, the main explanations for food insecurity were income and employment. In predicting food insecurity, the experiences of prejudice must be considered, and give rise to the hypothesis that specific conditions to which transgender people are exposed explain, to some degree, their vulnerability to food insecurity.
跨性别者通常生活在社会脆弱性之中,这种脆弱性在很大程度上是由基于性别的偏见造成的。本文旨在提出初步数据,说明 COVID-19 大流行和感知到的偏见如何加剧了巴西跨性别群体的粮食和粮食不安全问题。我们开展了一项基于网络的横断面研究,巴西各地的 109 名跨性别者参与了该研究。我们使用卡方检验和具有稳健方差的泊松回归模型来估计粮食不安全与所调查因素之间的关联。在我们的样本中,68.8%的跨性别者经历过粮食不安全,其中 20.2%经历过严重的粮食不安全。我们的研究结果表明,跨性别者社区在 COVID-19 大流行之前就已经存在购买食物的困难,但所采取的限制措施也对获得优质食物的整体机会产生了影响。然而,造成粮食不安全的主要原因是收入和就业。在预测粮食不安全时,必须考虑到偏见的经历,并提出这样的假设,即跨性别者所面临的特定情况在一定程度上解释了他们面临粮食不安全的脆弱性。