Baiocco Roberto, Antoniucci Chiara, Pistella Jessica, Alessandri Guido, Alivernini Fabio, Borghi Anna M, Chirico Andrea, Filosa Lorenzo, Fini Chiara, Palombi Tommaso, Rosati Fau, Tavolucci Simone, Lucidi Fabio
Department of Developmental and Social Psychology, Faculty of Medicine and Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy.
Department of Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy.
Front Psychol. 2024 May 27;15:1369021. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1369021. eCollection 2024.
Older sexual minority people meet a double stigma in our society related to their sexual identity and chronological age. The present study explores how experiences of discrimination and prejudice, coming out, and personal resiliency influence physical health of older lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) adults.
Respondents were recruited through online advertisements and an online-based survey. The sample included 82 Italian cisgender LGB adults over 65 years: young older adults (65-70 years; 78%) and old-old adults (over 71 years; 22%). Regarding sexual orientation, the sample was composed of sexual minority women ( = 30; 37%) and sexual minority men ( = 52; 63%).
ANOVAs' findings showed that sexual minority women described lower levels of physical health compared to sexual minority men. At the same time, old-old adults reported higher experiences of discrimination and prejudice compared to young older adults. Moreover, findings from hierarchical multiple regression analysis described that coming out, higher levels of personal resiliency, and fewer experiences of discrimination were predictors of physical health, regardless of age and sexual minority categories.
These findings seem to align with previous studies that underline the relevance of investigating aging well in sexual minority people. Knowledge and awareness of LGBTQ+ issues are necessary for recognizing the unique needs and resources of older LGB people for promoting a healthy aging process.
在我们的社会中,年长的性少数群体因其性取向和实际年龄面临双重污名。本研究探讨了歧视和偏见经历、出柜以及个人复原力如何影响老年女同性恋、男同性恋和双性恋(LGB)成年人的身体健康。
通过网络广告和在线调查招募受访者。样本包括82名65岁以上的意大利顺性别LGB成年人:年轻老年人(65 - 70岁;78%)和高龄老年人(71岁以上;22%)。在性取向上,样本由性少数女性(n = 30;37%)和性少数男性(n = 52;63%)组成。
方差分析结果显示,与性少数男性相比,性少数女性的身体健康水平较低。同时,高龄老年人报告的歧视和偏见经历比年轻老年人更多。此外,分层多元回归分析结果表明,无论年龄和性少数类别如何,出柜、更高水平的个人复原力以及较少的歧视经历是身体健康的预测因素。
这些发现似乎与之前强调调查性少数群体健康老龄化相关性的研究一致。了解LGBTQ + 问题对于认识老年LGB人群的独特需求和资源以促进健康老龄化过程至关重要。