Coelho David R A, Ferreira Ana Luiza N, Vieira Willians Fernando, Keuroghlian Alex S, Reisner Sari L
Division of Public and Community Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 02114, USA.
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2025 Jun 20;22(7):977. doi: 10.3390/ijerph22070977.
and transgender women in Brazil face a disproportionate burden of mental health conditions, exacerbated by structural discrimination, violence, and social exclusion. This narrative review synthesizes evidence on the prevalence of depression, anxiety, suicidality, and substance use among and transgender women in Brazil, and examines intersecting social and health disparities. We searched PubMed, Embase, and PsycINFO in April 2025, identifying peer-reviewed studies in English or Portuguese reporting mental health outcomes or associated social determinants of health in this population. Thirty-one studies across twelve different cities ( = 7683) were included and grouped into two thematic domains. Reported prevalence ranged from 16-70.1% for depression, 24.8-26.5% for anxiety, and 25-47.3% for suicidality. Substance use was also highly prevalent, with studies reporting high rates of alcohol (21.5-72.7%), tobacco (56.6-61.6%), cannabis (19-68.9%), and cocaine/crack (6-59.8%) use. Discrimination, violence, economic hardship, and HIV were consistently associated with psychological distress and barriers to care. These findings underscore the urgent need to integrate mental health, gender-affirming care, and HIV services into Brazil's Unified Health System (), strengthen anti-discrimination and violence-prevention policies, and adopt inclusive public health strategies that prioritize the leadership and lived experiences of transgender, nonbinary, and gender diverse people, particularly amid rising political threats to gender-affirming care.
在巴西,跨性别女性面临着不成比例的心理健康问题负担,而结构歧视、暴力和社会排斥又加剧了这一情况。本叙述性综述综合了关于巴西跨性别女性中抑郁症、焦虑症、自杀倾向和物质使用流行情况的证据,并审视了相互交织的社会和健康差异。我们于2025年4月检索了PubMed、Embase和PsycINFO,确定了以英文或葡萄牙文发表的、报告该人群心理健康结果或相关健康社会决定因素的同行评审研究。纳入了来自12个不同城市的31项研究(n = 7683),并将其分为两个主题领域。报告的抑郁症患病率为16 - 70.1%,焦虑症为24.8 - 26.5%,自杀倾向为25 - 47.3%。物质使用也非常普遍,研究报告酒精(21.5 - 72.7%)、烟草(56.6 - 61.6%)、大麻(19 - 68.9%)和可卡因/强效纯可卡因(6 - 59.8%)的使用率很高。歧视、暴力、经济困难和艾滋病毒一直与心理困扰及护理障碍相关。这些发现强调了迫切需要将心理健康、性别肯定护理和艾滋病毒服务纳入巴西的统一卫生系统(SUS),加强反歧视和预防暴力政策,并采取包容性公共卫生战略,优先考虑跨性别、非二元性别和性别多样化人群的领导作用和生活经历,尤其是在性别肯定护理面临日益增加的政治威胁之际。