Faculty of Social Work, University of Ljubljana, Topniška ulica, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
PLoS One. 2022 Nov 11;17(11):e0277384. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0277384. eCollection 2022.
Within the literature, resilience is described as either a trait, an outcome or a process and no universal definition exists. A growing body of research shows that older LGBT+ adults show signs of resilience despite facing multiple inequalities that negatively impact their health and social wellbeing. The aim of this review was to examine how resilience is defined in LGBT+ ageing research and how it is studied. A mixed-study systematic search of peer-reviewed research papers published before June 2022 was conducted using the electronic databases CINAHL, Embase, Medline, PsycInfo, Social Science Database and Web of Science. This resulted in the screening of 7101 papers 27 of which matched the inclusion criteria. A quality appraisal was conducted using the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool. Findings show that papers often lack a clear definition of resilience and application of resilience theory within the studies, although many of the papers conceptualised resilience as either a trait, process or an outcome. However, resilience was rarely the primary focus of the studies and was researched using a variety of measurement instruments and conceptual frameworks. Given the socioeconomic disparities, diverse social relations, histories of discrimination and stigma, and acts of resistance that have shaped the lives of older LGBT+ populations, resilience is a topic of growing interest for researchers and practitioners. Clear definitions of resilience and application of resilience theory could help improve methods used to study the concept and lead to more robust findings and the development of effective interventions. Greater clarity on the concept of resilience could also broaden the focus of research that informs policies and practice, and support practitioner training in resilience and the particular experiences of older LGBT+ adults.
在文献中,韧性被描述为一种特质、一种结果或一个过程,目前还没有普遍的定义。越来越多的研究表明,尽管老年 LGBT+ 成年人面临着许多影响他们健康和社会福祉的不平等,但他们表现出了韧性的迹象。本综述的目的是探讨韧性在 LGBT+ 老龄化研究中是如何被定义的,以及它是如何被研究的。使用 CINAHL、Embase、Medline、PsycInfo、社会科学数据库和 Web of Science 等电子数据库,对截至 2022 年 6 月之前发表的同行评议研究论文进行了混合研究系统检索,共筛选出 7101 篇论文,其中 27 篇符合纳入标准。使用混合方法评估工具进行了质量评估。研究结果表明,这些论文往往缺乏对韧性的明确定义,也没有在研究中应用韧性理论,尽管许多论文将韧性概念化为特质、过程或结果。然而,韧性很少成为这些研究的主要焦点,而是使用各种测量工具和概念框架进行研究。鉴于老龄化的 LGBT+ 群体所经历的社会经济差距、多样化的社会关系、歧视和污名化的历史以及抵抗行为,韧性是研究人员和实践者越来越感兴趣的话题。明确韧性的定义并应用韧性理论可以帮助改进研究该概念的方法,从而得出更可靠的研究结果,并开发出有效的干预措施。对韧性概念的理解更加清晰,也可以拓宽研究的重点,为政策和实践提供信息,并支持从业者在韧性和老龄化 LGBT+ 成年人的特殊经历方面的培训。