2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12888-021-03557-9
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A cross-sectional study of mental health and suicidality among trans women in São Paulo, Brazil

Abstract: Background Trans women have been shown to experience disproportionately poor outcomes in physical and mental health. Although it is common to talk about the violence against trans people, little is still known about mental health outcomes and experiences of suicidality among trans women, particularly in developing countries. This study aims to investigate risk factors and associations with mental health, suicide ideation and suicide attempts among trans women in the largest metropolitan area in… Show more

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“…Our ndings corroborate reports of an extremely high prevalence of lifetime physical and sexual violence among trans women in Brazil. A recent study of 763 trans women in São Paulo found that prevalence of lifetime physical violence and sexual violence were 62% and 20%, respectively [25]. TWH in the present study reported similar rates of lifetime physical violence (62%), and higher levels of sexual violence (45%).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Our ndings corroborate reports of an extremely high prevalence of lifetime physical and sexual violence among trans women in Brazil. A recent study of 763 trans women in São Paulo found that prevalence of lifetime physical violence and sexual violence were 62% and 20%, respectively [25]. TWH in the present study reported similar rates of lifetime physical violence (62%), and higher levels of sexual violence (45%).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 72%