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Citation

Miller LR. Innov. Aging 2023; 7(3): igad021.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, Oxford University Press)

DOI

10.1093/geroni/igad021

PMID

37063703

PMCID

PMC10101047

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Diversity in aging has received increased attention in recent years in the field of gerontology. However, older lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) people have largely been missing from these conversations. In this study, I examine older LGB people's subjective views on the aging process, focusing specifically on visions of late life.

RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Life story interviews were conducted with 60 LGB individuals over the age of 55 who reside in the Southeastern and Midwestern portions of the United States. Inductive coding (e.g., line-by-line, focused) and analyses were conducted.

RESULTS: Four major themes emerged from the data: (1) financial distress linked to past events of homophobic discrimination, (2) anxieties regarding staying in paid care settings, (3) desires to age in place or "in community" with other lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people, and (4) a prioritization of quality of life over longevity via plans to pursue assisted suicide.

DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS: The findings of this study suggest that views of aging and visions of late life are tied to social group membership, highlighting the need for gerontologists to further consider cumulative inequality processes. The study also offers evidence of queer aging, wherein queer culture, history, and experience produce distinct meanings of aging.


Language: en

Keywords

Aging in community; Aging in place; Death and dying; End-of-life care; LGBTQ aging

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