Covid-19 y Jóvenes LGBT+: aislamiento social y uso de aplicaciones de encuentros
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https://doi.org/10.5020/23590777.rs.v24i1.e13543Palabras clave:
minorías sexuales, minorías de género, Covid-19, jóvenes, aplicaciones de encuentro, aislamiento socialResumen
Los jóvenes LGBT+ son especialmente vulnerables emocionalmente. El objetivo de este estudio fue investigar la relación entre la percepción del aislamiento social por la pandemia de Covid-19 y el uso de aplicaciones de encuentros por jóvenes LGBT+. También objetivó comprender los factores relacionados al uso de estas plataformas y a la percepción de los jóvenes LGBT+ sobre el aislamiento social. Una investigación en línea fue realizada en Brasil con 816 jóvenes LGBT+ con edades entre 18 y 32 años. Un cuestionario, propuesto por los autores, fue utilizado para medir el impacto de la pandemia de Covid-19 en sus vidas, la percepción de aislamiento social y el uso de aplicaciones de encuentros y otras plataformas relacionadas. Los jóvenes LGBT+ se sienten afectados emocionalmente por el aislamiento social y hay evidencias de una incomodidad familiar significativa con relación a su identidad LGBT+. El uso de aplicaciones de citas en línea no se asoció a la mayor ruptura del aislamiento social, su uso fue fuertemente caracterizado como mecanismo de interacción social. El estudio indicó especificidades del aislamiento social para jóvenes LGBT+, principalmente relacionadas a la salud mental. Además de esto, las aplicaciones de citas en línea fueron presentados como una herramienta de enfrentamiento e interacción social.
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