Publicación: Características de la población LGBTIQ que vive con VIH
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Introduction: Among individuals suffering from STIs, HIV-positive individuals present multiple levels and higher degrees of discrimination, as a result of considering the disease as a taboos, as well as LGBTIQ people who suffer from these diseases usually present a higher level of stigmatization. Objective: Determine the characteristics of the LGBTIQ population living with HIV. Methodology: A literature review of scientific articles published in institutional databases - free or open, indexed or not, dealing with topics related to the population was carried out. Relevant articles were reviewed and analyzed for the subsequent description of the findings according to the variables of interest. Results: Participants were on average between 30 and 40 years of age, income of less than $10,000 per year predominated, about 31.9% - 90% of men who have sex with men used drugs for sex, HIV-related stigma promotes stereotyping and marginalization of this population group. Conclusions: Despite the fact that most of the LGBTIQ population living with HIV has high levels of education, the lack of job opportunities is evident, especially for those who have reached stage 3 of the disease and have acquired other types of opportunistic diseases, due to discrimination that leads to barriers to access and respect for some of their rights as individuals and as a community.