2022
DOI: 10.12957/epp.2022.71642
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Psychosocial Suffering and Sexuality in the Context of Covid-19 and Attacks on Human Rights

Abstract: Fragments of a "pandemic life" collected in prevention projects in outer city and school peripherical territories in São Paulo introduces this article. The impact of the loss of close people to COVID-19, the spread of false information about prevention and care, and the disorganization of daily life emerged from our sustained interaction with young people. Inequality and unemployment were growing before the pandemic, as was the number of mental health events. By co-producing and promoting integrality in preven… Show more

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