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Typologies of violence against women in Brazil: A latent class analysis of how violence and HIV intersect.

Kiyomi Tsuyuki1, Jamila K Stockman1, Daniela Knauth2, Christina J Catabay1, Feng He3, Noor A Al-Alusi1, Flavia Bulegon Pilecco4, Sonia Jain3, Regina Maria Barbosa5.   

Abstract

We address the limited understanding around the overlap between violence and HIV in Brazil. Data was from two clinic-based samples of HIV-positive (n = 1534) and HIV-negative women (n = 1589) in São Paulo and Porto Alegre. We conducted latent class analysis and identified violence typologies by type of violence, life course timing, frequency, and perpetrator, stratified by city and HIV-status. Overall, HIV-positive women experienced more lifetime physical and sexual violence than HIV-negative women. Twelve unique violence latent classes were identified. In São Paulo, HIV-positive women were likely to have endured physical violence several times (Conditional Probability [CP]: 0.80) by an intimate partner (CP: 0.85), and sexual violence several times (CP: 0.46) by an intimate partner (CP: 0.62). In Porto Alegre, HIV-positive women endured physical violence several times (CP: 0.80) by an intimate partner (CP: 0.70) during childhood/adolescence (CP: 0.48), and sexual violence several times (CP: 0.54) by an intimate partner (CP: 0.60). Findings inform interventions to educate around gender equity, violence, and the health effects of violence including HIV, integrate HIV and violence services, and improve the provision of bio-medical HIV prevention among HIV-negative women who experience violence.

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Keywords:  Brazil; HIV; gender; latent class analysis; violence

Year:  2020        PMID: 32515274      PMCID: PMC7822567          DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2020.1767675

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glob Public Health        ISSN: 1744-1692


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