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. 2021 Jul 21;24(3):320–333. doi: 10.1080/26895269.2021.1943593

Table 5.

Experiences of violence, and barriers to access health care and basic services during the implementation of lockdown/social distancing measures.

  TF = 72 % (n) TM = 66 % (n) NB = 44 % (n)
Experiences of violence by any source      
 Yes 20.9 (14) 27.6 (16) 42.5 (17)
 No 79.1 (53) 72.4 (42) 57.5 (23)
Experiences of violence by source (yes)      
 Family member 9.7 (6) 17.0 (9) 29.7 (11)
 Intimate partner 5.8 (3) 3.8 (2) 10.3 (3)
 Neighbor 7.3 (4) 9.8 (5) 5.7 (2)
 Landlord 5.8 (3) 6.5 (3) 3.0 (1)
 Police/Security forces 5.3 (3) 10.9 (6) 7.9 (3)
Barriers in access to health care (yes)      
 Antiretroviral treatment 11.3 (8) 4.7 (3) 11.6 (5)
 Hormone therapy 50.0 (34) 52.3 (34) 11.6 (5)
 General health care 24.6 (17) 28.8 (19) 38.6 (17)
 Mental health care 18.8 (13) 33.8 (22) 29.5 (13)
 Toxicology 10.1 (7) 4.5 (3) 2.3 (1)
Barriers to access basic services (yes)      
 Housing/shelter 11.8 (8) 7.6 (5) 4.8 (2)
 Food and cleaning or hygiene products 26.1 (18) 21.2 (14) 21.4 (9)
 Financial assistance 36.2 (25) 19.7 (13) 29.5 (13)