SOCIAL AND MORAL VULNERABILITIES OF THE LGBTQIA+ POPULATION
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https://doi.org/10.58210/fprc3398Keywords:
Social vulnerability - Moral Vulnerability – Sexuality - Social discrimination - LGBTQIAAbstract
The article sought to identify social and moral vulnerabilities of LGBTQIA+
populations, from an integrative review with 39 articles between 2011-2021, the
data collected were identified and categorized within the Social Vulnerabilities
and Moral Vulnerabilities, which include Vulnerability Factors, and these, their
respective consequences. Among the moral vulnerabilities, the presence of
prejudice and discrimination against these groups was deepened, within contexts
such as the family, health services, education, security and organizations. Social
vulnerabilities revealed difficulties in accessing public services, the job market,
neglect of specific and general demands of the population, exposure to sexually transmitted infections, phenomena that provide psychological suffering and
factors that favor the maintenance of disadvantaged socioeconomic conditions.
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