Health, reproduction and sexuality in times of COVID-19: embodied memories of women in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Bonan, Claudia
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: dos Reis, Ana Paula, Macedo, Ulla, Gallas Duarte, Nanda Isele, Pereira Rodrigues, Andreza, McCallum, Cecilia Anne, de Souza Menezes, Greice Maria, Santana, Maiara Damasceno da Silva, Chaves de Oliveira, Débora Cecília, Schall, Brunah, Nacif Pimenta, Denise
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Cadernos Ibero-Americanos de Direito Sanitário (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.cadernos.prodisa.fiocruz.br/index.php/cadernos/article/view/1007
Resumo: Objective: this study seeks to comprehend the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on women's lives and health, with a particular focus on sexual and reproductive health, and to reflect on sexual and reproductive rights and reproductive justice within the context of the health crisis. Methods: employing an online questionnaire featuring 113 objective questions and one open-ended question for free comments, the study gathered responses from 8,313 women. Out of these, 1,838 utilized the open question to articulate their experiences during the pandemic. The collected material underwent analysis using narrative and thematic approaches, along with memory construction techniques. Results: the findings indicate heightened challenges in accessing health services, particularly for sexual and reproductive health. The pandemic deepened inequities in the sexual division of labor, leading to increased domestic and professional workloads, economic insecurity, elevated tensions in affective-sexual relationships, greater exposure to violence, and notable repercussions on psycho-emotional health. These factors collectively influenced women's health/illness experiences, sexual lives, and reproductive plans during the initial years of the pandemic. Conclusion: the intersection of the health crisis with a democratic crisis in rights has intertwined social and physiological factors into the historical and material experiences of women's sexual and reproductive bodies. These experiences follow the trajectories of gender, race, and class-based precariousness and injustices. Women's accounts contribute to the construction of a collective memory of the pandemic that is not necessarily uniform or linear. Beyond illustrating the present moment, these memories aid in understanding and addressing similar crises in the future. Received: 30/03/23|Review: 10/11/23|Accepted: 12/11/23
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spelling Health, reproduction and sexuality in times of COVID-19: embodied memories of women in BrazilSalud, reproducción y sexualidad en los tiempos de COVID-19: memorias encarnadas de las mujeres en BrasilSaúde, reprodução e sexualidade nos tempos da COVID-19: memórias incorporadas das mulheres no BrasilReproductive HealthSexual and Reproductive RightsSexualityCOVID-19Social MemoryLawPublic HealthHealth LawSalud ReproductivaDerechos Sexuales y ReproductivosSexualidadeCOVID-19MemoriaDerechoSalud PúblicaDerecho SanitarioSaúde ReprodutivaDireitos Sexuais e ReprodutivosSexualidadeCOVID-19MemóriaDireitoSaúde ColetivaDireito SanitárioObjective: this study seeks to comprehend the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on women's lives and health, with a particular focus on sexual and reproductive health, and to reflect on sexual and reproductive rights and reproductive justice within the context of the health crisis. Methods: employing an online questionnaire featuring 113 objective questions and one open-ended question for free comments, the study gathered responses from 8,313 women. Out of these, 1,838 utilized the open question to articulate their experiences during the pandemic. The collected material underwent analysis using narrative and thematic approaches, along with memory construction techniques. Results: the findings indicate heightened challenges in accessing health services, particularly for sexual and reproductive health. The pandemic deepened inequities in the sexual division of labor, leading to increased domestic and professional workloads, economic insecurity, elevated tensions in affective-sexual relationships, greater exposure to violence, and notable repercussions on psycho-emotional health. These factors collectively influenced women's health/illness experiences, sexual lives, and reproductive plans during the initial years of the pandemic. Conclusion: the intersection of the health crisis with a democratic crisis in rights has intertwined social and physiological factors into the historical and material experiences of women's sexual and reproductive bodies. These experiences follow the trajectories of gender, race, and class-based precariousness and injustices. Women's accounts contribute to the construction of a collective memory of the pandemic that is not necessarily uniform or linear. Beyond illustrating the present moment, these memories aid in understanding and addressing similar crises in the future. Received: 30/03/23|Review: 10/11/23|Accepted: 12/11/23Objetivo: comprender cómo la pandemia de COVID-19 afectó la vida y la salud de las mujeres, con énfasis en aspectos de salud sexual y reproductiva y reflexionar sobre los derechos sexuales y reproductivos y la justicia reproductiva, en el contexto de la crisis sanitaria. Metodología: se utilizó un cuestionario online con 113 preguntas objetivas y una pregunta abierta para comentarios libres al final. De 8.313 mujeres que respondieron el cuestionario, 1.838 relataron sus experiencias durante la pandemia, en este espacio abierto. Este material fue analizado mediante técnicas análisis de narrativa y temática y de construcción de memoria. Resultados: hubo aumento de las dificultades para acceder a los servicios de salud, especialmente de salud sexual y reproductiva, profundización de las inequidades en la división sexual del trabajo, con sobrecarga de trabajo doméstico y profesional, inseguridad económica, tensiones en las relaciones afectivo-sexuales y mayor exposición. a la violencia, e importantes repercusiones en la salud psicoemocional. Todos estos aspectos afectaron las experiencias de salud/enfermedad, la vida sexual, los planes y experiencias reproductivas, en los primeros años de la pandemia. Conclusión: en Brasil, en el solapamiento de la crisis sanitaria con la crisis democrática y de derechos, hechos sociales y hechos fisiológicos se mezclan y totalizan en la experiencia histórica y material de los cuerpos sexuales y reproductivos de las mujeres, siguiendo las líneas de fuerza de la precariedad y las injusticias. de género, raza y clase. Las narrativas de las mujeres contribuyen a la construcción de una memoria colectiva – no necesariamente unívoca y lineal – de la pandemia. Memorias que no sólo pueden ilustrar el momento presente, sino que también contribuyen a comprender y afrontar crisis futuras similares. Recepción: 30/03/23|Revisión: 10/11/23|Aceptación: 12/11/23Objetivo: compreender como a pandemia de COVID-19 afetou a vida e a saúde das mulheres, com ênfase nos aspectos da saúde sexual e reprodutiva, e refletir sobre os direitos sexuais e reprodutivos e a justiça reprodutiva no contexto da crise sanitária. Metodologia: utilizou-se questionário online com 113 perguntas objetivas e uma questão aberta para comentários. De 8.313 mulheres que responderam ao questionário, 1.838 relataram suas vivências durante a pandemia na questão aberta. Esse material passou por técnicas de análise narrativa e temática e de construção de memória. Resultados: evidenciou-se a ampliação das dificuldades de acesso a serviços de saúde, em especial de saúde sexual e reprodutiva; o aprofundamento das iniquidades na divisão sexual do trabalho, com sobrecarga de trabalho doméstico e profissional; a insegurança econômica; o tensionamentos das relações afetivo-sexuais e maior exposição à violência; e importantes repercussões na saúde psicoemocional. Todos esses aspectos afetaram as experiências de saúde e adoecimento; a vida sexual; e os planos e experiências reprodutivas nos primeiros anos de pandemia. Conclusão: no Brasil, na sobreposição da emergência sanitária com a crise democrática de direitos, fatos sociais e fatos fisiológicos se misturam e se totalizam na experiência histórica e material do corpo sexual e reprodutivo das mulheres, seguindo as linhas de força das precariedades e injustiças de gênero, de raça e de classe. Os relatos das mulheres contribuem para a construção de uma memória coletiva – não necessariamente unívoca e linear – da pandemia. Memórias que podem não apenas ilustrar o momento presente, como contribuir para o entendimento e enfrentamento de crises semelhantes futuras. Submissão: 30/03/23|Revisão: 10/11/23|Aprovação: 12/11/23Fundação Oswaldo Cruz Brasília2023-12-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionTextoTextoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherapplication/pdfhttps://www.cadernos.prodisa.fiocruz.br/index.php/cadernos/article/view/100710.17566/ciads.v12i4.1007Iberoamerican Journal of Health Law; Vol. 12 No. 4 (2023): (OCT./DEC. 2023); 103-119Cuadernos Iberoamericanos de Derecho Sanitario; Vol. 12 Núm. 4 (2023): (OCT./DEC. 2023); 103-119Cadernos Ibero-Americanos de Direito Sanitário; v. 12 n. 4 (2023): (OUT./DEZ. 2023); 103-1192358-18242317-839610.17566/ciads.v12i4reponame:Cadernos Ibero-Americanos de Direito Sanitário (Online)instname:Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ)instacron:FIOCRUZporhttps://www.cadernos.prodisa.fiocruz.br/index.php/cadernos/article/view/1007/1149Copyright (c) 2023 Claudia Bonan, Ana Paula dos Reis, Ulla Macedo, Nanda Duarte, Andreza Rodrigues, Cecilia McCallum, Greice Menezes, Maiara Santana, Débora Cecília Chaves de Oliveira, Brunah Schall, Denise Pimenta (Autor)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBonan, Claudiados Reis, Ana PaulaMacedo, UllaGallas Duarte, Nanda IselePereira Rodrigues, AndrezaMcCallum, Cecilia Annede Souza Menezes, Greice MariaSantana, Maiara Damasceno da SilvaChaves de Oliveira, Débora CecíliaSchall, BrunahNacif Pimenta, DeniseBonan, Claudiados Reis, Ana PaulaMacedo, UllaGallas Duarte, Nanda IselePereira Rodrigues, AndrezaMcCallum, Cecilia Annede Souza Menezes, Greice MariaSantana, Maiara Damasceno da SilvaChaves de Oliveira, Débora CecíliaSchall, BrunahNacif Pimenta, DeniseBonan, Claudiados Reis, Ana PaulaMacedo, UllaGallas Duarte, Nanda IselePereira Rodrigues, AndrezaMcCallum, Cecilia Annede Souza Menezes, Greice MariaSantana, Maiara Damasceno da SilvaChaves de Oliveira, Débora CecíliaSchall, BrunahNacif Pimenta, Denise2023-12-19T15:17:08Zoai:ojs.cadernos.prodisa.fiocruz.br:article/1007Revistahttp://www.cadernos.prodisa.fiocruz.brPUBhttp://www.cadernos.prodisa.fiocruz.br/index.php/cadernos/oaicadernos.direitosanitario@fiocruz.br2358-18242317-8396opendoar:2023-12-19T15:17:08Cadernos Ibero-Americanos de Direito Sanitário (Online) - Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Health, reproduction and sexuality in times of COVID-19: embodied memories of women in Brazil
Salud, reproducción y sexualidad en los tiempos de COVID-19: memorias encarnadas de las mujeres en Brasil
Saúde, reprodução e sexualidade nos tempos da COVID-19: memórias incorporadas das mulheres no Brasil
title Health, reproduction and sexuality in times of COVID-19: embodied memories of women in Brazil
spellingShingle Health, reproduction and sexuality in times of COVID-19: embodied memories of women in Brazil
Bonan, Claudia
Reproductive Health
Sexual and Reproductive Rights
Sexuality
COVID-19
Social Memory
Law
Public Health
Health Law
Salud Reproductiva
Derechos Sexuales y Reproductivos
Sexualidade
COVID-19
Memoria
Derecho
Salud Pública
Derecho Sanitario
Saúde Reprodutiva
Direitos Sexuais e Reprodutivos
Sexualidade
COVID-19
Memória
Direito
Saúde Coletiva
Direito Sanitário
title_short Health, reproduction and sexuality in times of COVID-19: embodied memories of women in Brazil
title_full Health, reproduction and sexuality in times of COVID-19: embodied memories of women in Brazil
title_fullStr Health, reproduction and sexuality in times of COVID-19: embodied memories of women in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Health, reproduction and sexuality in times of COVID-19: embodied memories of women in Brazil
title_sort Health, reproduction and sexuality in times of COVID-19: embodied memories of women in Brazil
author Bonan, Claudia
author_facet Bonan, Claudia
dos Reis, Ana Paula
Macedo, Ulla
Gallas Duarte, Nanda Isele
Pereira Rodrigues, Andreza
McCallum, Cecilia Anne
de Souza Menezes, Greice Maria
Santana, Maiara Damasceno da Silva
Chaves de Oliveira, Débora Cecília
Schall, Brunah
Nacif Pimenta, Denise
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Macedo, Ulla
Gallas Duarte, Nanda Isele
Pereira Rodrigues, Andreza
McCallum, Cecilia Anne
de Souza Menezes, Greice Maria
Santana, Maiara Damasceno da Silva
Chaves de Oliveira, Débora Cecília
Schall, Brunah
Nacif Pimenta, Denise
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bonan, Claudia
dos Reis, Ana Paula
Macedo, Ulla
Gallas Duarte, Nanda Isele
Pereira Rodrigues, Andreza
McCallum, Cecilia Anne
de Souza Menezes, Greice Maria
Santana, Maiara Damasceno da Silva
Chaves de Oliveira, Débora Cecília
Schall, Brunah
Nacif Pimenta, Denise
Bonan, Claudia
dos Reis, Ana Paula
Macedo, Ulla
Gallas Duarte, Nanda Isele
Pereira Rodrigues, Andreza
McCallum, Cecilia Anne
de Souza Menezes, Greice Maria
Santana, Maiara Damasceno da Silva
Chaves de Oliveira, Débora Cecília
Schall, Brunah
Nacif Pimenta, Denise
Bonan, Claudia
dos Reis, Ana Paula
Macedo, Ulla
Gallas Duarte, Nanda Isele
Pereira Rodrigues, Andreza
McCallum, Cecilia Anne
de Souza Menezes, Greice Maria
Santana, Maiara Damasceno da Silva
Chaves de Oliveira, Débora Cecília
Schall, Brunah
Nacif Pimenta, Denise
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Reproductive Health
Sexual and Reproductive Rights
Sexuality
COVID-19
Social Memory
Law
Public Health
Health Law
Salud Reproductiva
Derechos Sexuales y Reproductivos
Sexualidade
COVID-19
Memoria
Derecho
Salud Pública
Derecho Sanitario
Saúde Reprodutiva
Direitos Sexuais e Reprodutivos
Sexualidade
COVID-19
Memória
Direito
Saúde Coletiva
Direito Sanitário
topic Reproductive Health
Sexual and Reproductive Rights
Sexuality
COVID-19
Social Memory
Law
Public Health
Health Law
Salud Reproductiva
Derechos Sexuales y Reproductivos
Sexualidade
COVID-19
Memoria
Derecho
Salud Pública
Derecho Sanitario
Saúde Reprodutiva
Direitos Sexuais e Reprodutivos
Sexualidade
COVID-19
Memória
Direito
Saúde Coletiva
Direito Sanitário
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