Fredriksen-Goldsen Karen I, Kim Hyun-Jun, Bryan Amanda E B, Shiu Chengshi, Emlet Charles A
School of Social Work, University of Washington, Seattle.
Social Work Program, University of Washington, Tacoma.
Gerontologist. 2017 Feb;57(suppl 1):S72-S83. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnw170.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) older adults comprise a diverse and growing health disparate population. In the present study, using the Health Equity Promotion Model, we investigated pathways by which LGBT older adults experience resilience, risk, and marginalization and their relationship to attaining positive health outcomes.
Aging with Pride: National Health, Aging, and Sexuality/Gender Study (NHAS) is the first longitudinal research project designed to examine the health, aging, and well-being of LGBT adults aged 50 and older. Using data from 2014 (N = 2,415), we tested a structural equation model linking lifetime marginalization, identity affirmation and management, social and psychological resources, and health behaviors to positive health outcomes.
Identity affirmation positively predicted social resources and mental health, and social resources positively predicted mental health. Marginalization was associated with fewer social resources for LGBT older adults with an open identity management style, lower identity affirmation for LGBT older adults who strategically concealed their sexual identity, and poorer mental health. Mental health was associated with better health behaviors, which in turn predicted positive physical health outcomes.
Although a health disparate population, good health among LGBT older adults appears to be attained via multiple resilience and risk pathways. Providers must remain aware of the historical contexts in which LGBT older adults lived and the strengths they developed in order to understand their health and to develop tailored and targeted prevention and intervention services.
女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和跨性别(LGBT)老年人构成了一个多样化且不断增长的健康状况存在差异的群体。在本研究中,我们运用健康公平促进模型,调查了LGBT老年人经历复原力、风险和边缘化的途径,以及这些途径与实现积极健康结果之间的关系。
“骄傲地变老:全国健康、衰老与性取向/性别研究”(NHAS)是首个旨在研究50岁及以上LGBT成年人的健康、衰老和幸福感的纵向研究项目。我们使用2014年的数据(N = 2415),测试了一个结构方程模型,该模型将终身边缘化、身份认同确认与管理、社会和心理资源以及健康行为与积极的健康结果联系起来。
身份认同确认对社会资源和心理健康有正向预测作用,社会资源对心理健康有正向预测作用。边缘化与身份管理风格开放的LGBT老年人的社会资源较少、策略性隐瞒性身份的LGBT老年人的身份认同确认较低以及较差的心理健康状况相关。心理健康与更好的健康行为相关,而健康行为反过来又预测了积极的身体健康结果。
尽管LGBT老年人是一个健康状况存在差异的群体,但他们的良好健康状况似乎是通过多种复原力和风险途径实现的。医疗服务提供者必须了解LGBT老年人生活的历史背景以及他们所形成的优势,以便理解他们的健康状况,并制定量身定制且有针对性的预防和干预服务。