Sexual health and access to services for lesbian women in Manaus, Brazil

Author:

Azevedo Gabriela Rith Beltrão de1ORCID,Therense Munique1ORCID,Tamborini Sérgio Antônio Saldanha Rodrigues1ORCID,Almeida Gabriel Ponce de Leão1ORCID,Neves André Luiz Machado das1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, Brazil

Abstract

Abstract This study aims to understand the meanings related to sexual health and the delineations that define the experience of accessing health services for lesbian women in Manaus, Brazil. This study followed a qualitative approach, counting on the participation of ten women who self-reported themselves as lesbians. Semi-structured interviews were carried out and their analyses occurred through three thematic axes. The first addressed the representations concerning prevention and sexual practices, highlighting the notion of fidelity in the relationship as a “protective factor”. Difficulties in the use of condoms in relationships between two women were reported. The second discussed heteronormativity and its effects on self-care, reporting the participants’ difficulties in being understood and welcomed by health services. The third addressed the search for one’s own knowledge as a care tactic, highlighting the importance of information and autonomy for health promotion and prevention of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs). It can therefore be concluded that there is a need for public policies aimed at promoting the sexual health of lesbian women and the recognition of their specificities by health services.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

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