Condom use and non-use among transgender women in Colombia: a qualitative analysis based on the IMB model

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Autor(a) principal: Moncayo Quevedo,Jorge Eduardo
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Pérez-Arizabaleta,María Del Mar, Reyes Sevillano,Wilmar Hernán
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Saúde Pública
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Resumo: ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE Review the reasons for condom use and non-use among transgender women in Colombia based on the information, motivation and behavioral skills (IMB) model. METHOD Qualitative study in which an iterative process analysis was carried out. A focal group participated in person, and in-depth interviews were conducted virtually. RESULTS First study carried out in Colombia on condom use among transgender women under the IMB model. The information component finds that traditional sexual education does not have a positive impact. Regarding motivational aspects, the importance of family support and follow-up and community-based organizations to motivate sexual health care and condom use is highlighted. Regarding behavioral skills, it was found that distrust towards sexual partners and the acquisition of condoms promote their use. CONCLUSIONS It is important to create spaces for sexual education delivered by and for the LGBTIQ population, followed by the medical knowledge of health centers, to have positive impacts on the sexual health of transgender women; studies with sexual partners of transgender women are encouraged in order to know the reasons why they request the non-use of condoms.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Condom use and non-use among transgender women in Colombia: a qualitative analysis based on the IMB model
title Condom use and non-use among transgender women in Colombia: a qualitative analysis based on the IMB model
spellingShingle Condom use and non-use among transgender women in Colombia: a qualitative analysis based on the IMB model
Moncayo Quevedo,Jorge Eduardo
Women
Transgender Persons
Unsafe Sex
Sexual and Gender Minorities, psychology
Qualitative Research
title_short Condom use and non-use among transgender women in Colombia: a qualitative analysis based on the IMB model
title_full Condom use and non-use among transgender women in Colombia: a qualitative analysis based on the IMB model
title_fullStr Condom use and non-use among transgender women in Colombia: a qualitative analysis based on the IMB model
title_full_unstemmed Condom use and non-use among transgender women in Colombia: a qualitative analysis based on the IMB model
title_sort Condom use and non-use among transgender women in Colombia: a qualitative analysis based on the IMB model
author Moncayo Quevedo,Jorge Eduardo
author_facet Moncayo Quevedo,Jorge Eduardo
Pérez-Arizabaleta,María Del Mar
Reyes Sevillano,Wilmar Hernán
author_role author
author2 Pérez-Arizabaleta,María Del Mar
Reyes Sevillano,Wilmar Hernán
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moncayo Quevedo,Jorge Eduardo
Pérez-Arizabaleta,María Del Mar
Reyes Sevillano,Wilmar Hernán
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Women
Transgender Persons
Unsafe Sex
Sexual and Gender Minorities, psychology
Qualitative Research
topic Women
Transgender Persons
Unsafe Sex
Sexual and Gender Minorities, psychology
Qualitative Research
description ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE Review the reasons for condom use and non-use among transgender women in Colombia based on the information, motivation and behavioral skills (IMB) model. METHOD Qualitative study in which an iterative process analysis was carried out. A focal group participated in person, and in-depth interviews were conducted virtually. RESULTS First study carried out in Colombia on condom use among transgender women under the IMB model. The information component finds that traditional sexual education does not have a positive impact. Regarding motivational aspects, the importance of family support and follow-up and community-based organizations to motivate sexual health care and condom use is highlighted. Regarding behavioral skills, it was found that distrust towards sexual partners and the acquisition of condoms promote their use. CONCLUSIONS It is important to create spaces for sexual education delivered by and for the LGBTIQ population, followed by the medical knowledge of health centers, to have positive impacts on the sexual health of transgender women; studies with sexual partners of transgender women are encouraged in order to know the reasons why they request the non-use of condoms.
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