Laganá Luciana, Balian Ovsanna A, Nakhla Marina Z, Zizumbo Juan, Greenberg Shayna
Department of Psychology, California State University Northridge, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Doctoral Program in Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA.
Cult Health Sex. 2021 Mar;23(3):333-348. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2019.1710566. Epub 2020 Mar 5.
Older individuals with sexual/gender minority and minority racial/ethnic identities typically face unique challenges, along with opportunities to overcome these obstacles. Published studies on the difficulties faced by sexual and gender minorities are available; however, research on older adults with both racial/ethnic minority and sexual and gender minority identities is rarer. These individuals must confront various forms of discrimination related to ageism, homophobia and racism. Resilience likely plays a role in the ability to manage and survive multiple challenges and discriminatory experiences, yet targeted research on these populations is lacking. This paper offers a preliminary model that incorporates prevalent threats to these populations' well-being and their deleterious psychosocial correlates, especially, whenever available, the unique challenges that older individuals must face when age, sexual orientation and race/ethnicity intersect. Recommendations are made to optimise the expansion and empirical testing of this preliminary model.
具有性取向/性别少数群体以及少数种族/族裔身份的老年人通常面临独特的挑战,同时也有克服这些障碍的机会。关于性取向和性别少数群体所面临困难的已发表研究是存在的;然而,针对同时具有种族/族裔少数群体以及性取向和性别少数群体身份的老年人的研究则较为罕见。这些个体必须面对与年龄歧视、恐同症和种族主义相关的各种形式的歧视。复原力可能在应对多种挑战和歧视经历并生存下来的能力中发挥作用,但针对这些人群的针对性研究却很缺乏。本文提供了一个初步模型,该模型纳入了对这些人群福祉的普遍威胁及其有害的心理社会关联因素,特别是在有相关情况时,纳入了老年人在年龄、性取向和种族/族裔相互交织时必须面对的独特挑战。文中还提出了优化该初步模型的扩展和实证检验的建议。