Urban Space, Sociability Networks and LGBTI+ Health Policies from the perspective of the National Health Survey - PNS 2019
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Resumo: | When we take a closer look at the urban space, we see that its multiplicity of arrangements and possibilities reflect the groups that pass through it and not only are constituted from them but also interfere in these subjects, in a mutual relationship. In this sense, when thinking about LGBTI+ subjects, we perceive a diverse group formed by identities that together form the so-called sexual minorities or dissident sexualities. About these subjects, it is possible to perceive that they use the urban space and its structure to form support and sociability networks and, in some cases, delimit territorialities and spaces of coexistence. From the unpublished and recently published data of the National Health Survey - PNS 2019, it is possible to verify some points related to this public and this article aims, from that, to verify some aspects related to the health of LGBTI+ people and to infer about how the space urban environment can interfere and be appropriate for carrying out programs aimed at the health of this population. |
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Urban Space, Sociability Networks and LGBTI+ Health Policies from the perspective of the National Health Survey - PNS 2019Espaço Urbano, Redes de Sociabilidade e Políticas de Saúde LGBTI+ sob o Prisma da Pesquisa Nacional de Saúde – PNS 2019When we take a closer look at the urban space, we see that its multiplicity of arrangements and possibilities reflect the groups that pass through it and not only are constituted from them but also interfere in these subjects, in a mutual relationship. In this sense, when thinking about LGBTI+ subjects, we perceive a diverse group formed by identities that together form the so-called sexual minorities or dissident sexualities. About these subjects, it is possible to perceive that they use the urban space and its structure to form support and sociability networks and, in some cases, delimit territorialities and spaces of coexistence. From the unpublished and recently published data of the National Health Survey - PNS 2019, it is possible to verify some points related to this public and this article aims, from that, to verify some aspects related to the health of LGBTI+ people and to infer about how the space urban environment can interfere and be appropriate for carrying out programs aimed at the health of this population.Quando lançamos um olhar atento sob o espaço urbano, verificamos que sua multiplicidade de arranjos e possibilidades refletem os grupos que por ali passam e, não só se constituem a partir deles, como interferem nesses sujeitos, numa relação dialética. Nesse sentido, ao pensar nos sujeitos LGBTI+, percebemos um grupo diverso e formado por identidades que, reunidas, formam as chamadas minorias sexuais ou sexualidades dissidentes. Sobre esses sujeitos, é possível perceber que se utilizam do espaço urbano e sua estrutura para formar redes de apoio e sociabilidade e, em alguns casos, delimitar territorialidades e espaços de convivência. A partir dos dados inéditos e recémpublicados da Pesquisa Nacional de Saúde – PNS 2019, tem sido possível verificar alguns pontos relativos a esse público e este artigo visa, sob a perspectiva dos espaços urbanos e estudos territoriais, verificar alguns aspectos relacionados à saúde de pessoas LGBTI+ e inferir sobre como o espaço urbano pode interferir e ser apropriado para realização de programas voltados à saúde dessa população.Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gênero2023-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.uepg.br/index.php/rlagg/article/view/2126010.5212/Rlagg.v.14.i1.0009Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gênero; v. 14 n. 1 (2023); 158-1772177-288610.5212/Rlagg.v.14.i1reponame:Revista Latino-americana de Geografia e Gêneroinstname:Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa (UEPG)instacron:UEPGporhttps://revistas.uepg.br/index.php/rlagg/article/view/21260/209209217949Copyright (c) 2023 Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gêneroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessChaves Vasconcelos Barreto, Rafael Alves de Carvalho, Angelita 2023-09-01T23:55:55Zoai:uepg.br:article/21260Revistahttps://revistas2.uepg.br/index.php/rlaggPUBhttps://revistas2.uepg.br/index.php/rlagg/oai||joseli.genero@gmail.com2177-28862177-2886opendoar:2023-09-01T23:55:55Revista Latino-americana de Geografia e Gênero - Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa (UEPG)false |
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Urban Space, Sociability Networks and LGBTI+ Health Policies from the perspective of the National Health Survey - PNS 2019 Espaço Urbano, Redes de Sociabilidade e Políticas de Saúde LGBTI+ sob o Prisma da Pesquisa Nacional de Saúde – PNS 2019 |
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Urban Space, Sociability Networks and LGBTI+ Health Policies from the perspective of the National Health Survey - PNS 2019 |
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Urban Space, Sociability Networks and LGBTI+ Health Policies from the perspective of the National Health Survey - PNS 2019 Chaves Vasconcelos Barreto, Rafael |
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Urban Space, Sociability Networks and LGBTI+ Health Policies from the perspective of the National Health Survey - PNS 2019 |
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Urban Space, Sociability Networks and LGBTI+ Health Policies from the perspective of the National Health Survey - PNS 2019 |
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Urban Space, Sociability Networks and LGBTI+ Health Policies from the perspective of the National Health Survey - PNS 2019 |
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Urban Space, Sociability Networks and LGBTI+ Health Policies from the perspective of the National Health Survey - PNS 2019 |
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Chaves Vasconcelos Barreto, Rafael |
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Chaves Vasconcelos Barreto, Rafael Alves de Carvalho, Angelita |
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When we take a closer look at the urban space, we see that its multiplicity of arrangements and possibilities reflect the groups that pass through it and not only are constituted from them but also interfere in these subjects, in a mutual relationship. In this sense, when thinking about LGBTI+ subjects, we perceive a diverse group formed by identities that together form the so-called sexual minorities or dissident sexualities. About these subjects, it is possible to perceive that they use the urban space and its structure to form support and sociability networks and, in some cases, delimit territorialities and spaces of coexistence. From the unpublished and recently published data of the National Health Survey - PNS 2019, it is possible to verify some points related to this public and this article aims, from that, to verify some aspects related to the health of LGBTI+ people and to infer about how the space urban environment can interfere and be appropriate for carrying out programs aimed at the health of this population. |
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