Fatores associados à relação sexual entre homens brasileiros durante a pandemia de COVID-19: um estudo transversal

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Erisvan Vieira da Silva
Guilherme Tavares de Arruda
Melissa Medeiros Braz

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Introdução: A transmissão da COVID-19 ocorre de pessoa para pessoa por meio de gotículas respiratórias e aerossol, por contato e por transmissão direta, por meio de beijo, aperto de mão, etc. Nessa perspectiva, vários países têm implementado ações e estratégias para reduzir os riscos de transmissão. Por causa disso, existem vários reflexos e preocupações generalizadas resultantes da pandemia de COVID-19. Uma mudança de comportamento que pode ser afetada devido o distanciamento social que ocorreu durante a pandemia de COVID-19 é a atividade sexual. Objetivo: Analisar os fatores associados às relações sexuais de homens brasileiros durante a pandemia do COVID-19. Método: 518 homens maiores de 18 anos responderam à pesquisa online que incluiu características sociodemográficas, clínicas, comportamentais e antropométricas e o Índice Internacional de Função Erétil (IIFE). A amostra foi dividida em dois grupos de acordo com a prática de relações sexuais durante a pandemia de COVID-19. Resultados: Por meio da análise de regressão multivariada, estar satisfeito ou igualmente insatisfeito/satisfeito com a vida sexual e estar em união estável foram os fatores associados à relação sexual de homens brasileiros durante a pandemia de COVID-19. Além disso, não consumir bebidas alcoólicas foi fator de proteção para a relação sexual nesta amostra. Conclusão: Em nosso estudo, estar satisfeito ou igualmente insatisfeito/satisfeito com a vida sexual geral e ter uma relação estável foram fatores associados à relação sexual durante a pandemia de COVID-19. Por outro lado, não beber álcool foi considerado fator de proteção.

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Silva, E. V. da, Arruda, G. T. de, & Braz, M. M. (2022). Fatores associados à relação sexual entre homens brasileiros durante a pandemia de COVID-19: um estudo transversal. ABCS Health Sciences, 47, e022211. https://doi.org/10.7322/abcshs.2021118.1846
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