de Vries, Brian; Gutman, Gloria et Humble, Aine
(2019).
« End-of-Life Preparations Among LGBT Older Canadian Adults: The Missing
Conversations ».
International Journal of Aging and Human Development, pp. 1-22.
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Résumé
LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) older adults are more likely than their heterosexual peers to age with limited support in stigmatizing environments often poorly served by traditional social services challenging their preparedness for end of life. Fourteen focus groups and three individual interviews were conducted in five Canadian cities with gay/bisexual men (5 groups; 40 participants), lesbian/bisexual women (5 groups; 29 participants), and transgender persons (3 interviews, 4 groups; 24 participants). Four superordinate themes were identified: (a) motivators and obstacles, (b) relationship concerns, (c) dynamics of LGBT culture and lives, and (d) institutional concerns. Several pressing issues emerged including depression and isolation (more common among gay and bisexual men), financial/class issues (lesbian and bisexual women), and uncomfortable interactions with health-care providers (transgender participants). These findings highlight the challenges and complexities in end-of-life preparation within LGBT communities.
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Article de revue scientifique
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Informations complémentaires: |
autres auteurs: Jacqueline Gahagan,
Line Chamberland, Patrick Aubert,
Janet Fast, and Steven Mock.
Line Chamberland est la titulaire de la Chaire de recherche sur l'homophobie. |
Mots-clés ou Sujets: |
end of life, LGBT, focus group, informal care, diversity |
Unité d'appartenance: |
Faculté des sciences humaines > Département de sexologie |
Déposé par: |
delegation Mylene Shankland
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Date de dépôt: |
15 mai 2019 08:03 |
Dernière modification: |
15 mai 2019 08:03 |
Adresse URL : |
http://archipel.uqam.ca/id/eprint/12470 |