Calasanti Toni, Snow Sadie, de Vries Brian, Geng Jing
Department of Sociology, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA.
Department of Sociology, Hollins University, Roanoke, Virginia, USA.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2025 May 8;80(6). doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbaf026.
Despite the importance of spousal caregiving, and the increase in same-sex marriages concomitant to its legalization in 2015, few studies have examined the experiences of same-sex spousal caregivers. We use an intersectional approach to explore how gender and sexual orientation shape gay men's particular caregiving approaches for their spouses living with dementia.
We focused on a subsample of gay (N = 13) contrasted with straight husbands (N = 15) from a national study of spousal dementia caregivers. Data were obtained through in-depth interviews and analyzed thematically by a team.
We find that sexual minority status and gender interact to shape gay men's caregiving approaches. Gay men's broader division of labor in households combines with experiences of discrimination based on sexuality and HIV/AIDS, as well as being a part of a same-sex couple to influence their caregiving approaches in unique ways. Specifically, they combine a task-oriented approach with concern for the personhood of the care receiver; bring strength and empathy borne of struggle; and what they feel is a deeper understanding of the care receiver given their shared status as gay men.
Our findings indicate that gay men's flexibility in divisions of labor results in variable sets of skills, resources, and identities they bring to and approach their caregiving. In addition, some of the many negative experiences borne of HIV/AIDS and discrimination are reframed as sources of strength and guide caregiving efforts. Together, these findings highlight the intersecting effects of gender and sexual orientation on spousal caregiving.
尽管配偶照顾至关重要,且随着2015年同性婚姻合法化,同性婚姻数量有所增加,但很少有研究考察同性配偶照顾者的经历。我们采用一种交叉性方法,来探究性别和性取向如何塑造男同性恋者对患有痴呆症配偶的特殊照顾方式。
我们聚焦于一项全国性配偶痴呆症照顾者研究中的一个子样本,其中男同性恋者(N = 13)与异性恋丈夫(N = 15)形成对比。数据通过深入访谈获取,并由一个团队进行主题分析。
我们发现,性少数群体身份和性别相互作用,塑造了男同性恋者的照顾方式。男同性恋者在家庭中更广泛的劳动分工,与基于性取向和艾滋病毒/艾滋病的歧视经历,以及作为同性伴侣的一部分相结合,以独特的方式影响他们的照顾方式。具体而言,他们将以任务为导向的方法与对受照顾者人格的关注相结合;带来因奋斗而生的力量和同理心;以及由于他们作为男同性恋者的共同身份而对受照顾者有更深刻的理解。
我们的研究结果表明,男同性恋者在劳动分工上的灵活性,导致他们在照顾中所具备的技能、资源和身份各不相同。此外,艾滋病毒/艾滋病和歧视带来的许多负面经历,被重新塑造为力量来源并指导照顾工作。总之,这些发现凸显了性别和性取向对配偶照顾的交叉影响。