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The Experience of Senior Housing for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Seniors: An Exploratory Study

机译:女同性恋,男同性恋,双性恋和变性老年人高级住房的经验:一项探索性研究

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By the year 2030, 20% of the U.S. population will be 65 years of age or older. An increase in the demand for supportive health and social services is expected with the aging of the population. Demand for senior housing is expected to grow, too. This study explores what the social environment offers to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) seniors who relocated to LGBT retirement communities. Previous research asked LGBT seniors who did not live in LGBT senior housing about their housing preferences. The present study, for the first time, asked residents of existing LGBT senior living communities to explain why they chose to live in an LGBT retirement community. Focus groups were conducted at three retirement communities. Thirty-eight residents at the three study sites participated. Seven focus groups were conducted; each was audio recorded and transcribed verbatim. The analysis found common categories across the focus group data that explain the phenomenon of LGBT senior housing. The average age of the participants was 71. Demographic differences were found between generations, with the older participants being more likely to have revealed their sexual orientation late in life, and more likely to have been married and have children. The findings showed that acceptance by other residents of oneu27s sexual orientation and gender identity allows LGBT seniors to feel comfortable in what several residents called their u22domestic environment.u22 The questions asked about housing choice and were open ended; respondents chose to focus on the social aspect of their living environments. Acceptance, as opposed to tolerance, was a strong theme. Acceptance by others reduced stress and fostered a feeling of safety and a sense of community. Social networks were strong and expansive, contrary to the theory of socioemotional selectivity theory, which would argue that the total number social relationships diminishes with age. Participants emphasized the social context of their living environment as the reason they chose to live in LGBT senior housing. Participants noted past discrimination, but it was the positive aspects resulting from acceptance that were emphasized as the reason for their choice of LGBT specific retirement housing.
机译:到2030年,美国20%的人口将达到65岁以上。随着人口的老龄化,预计对支持性健康和社会服务的需求将会增加。预计高级住房需求也将增长。这项研究探讨了社会环境为重新安置到LGBT退休社区的女同性恋,男同性恋,双性恋和变性者(LGBT)老年人提供的服务。先前的研究向未住在LGBT高级住房的LGBT老年人询问他们的住房偏好。本研究首次要求现有LGBT老年人居住社区的居民解释为什么选择住在LGBT退休社区。在三个退休社区进行了焦点小组讨论。三个研究地点的38位居民参加了会议。进行了七个焦点小组会议;每个都进行录音并逐字记录。分析发现焦点小组数据中的常见类别可以解释LGBT老年人住房现象。参与者的平均年龄为71岁。不同年龄段的人群之间存在人口差异,年龄较大的参与者更有可能在生命的后期揭示自己的性取向,并且更有可能结婚并生育孩子。调查结果表明,其他居民对自己的性取向和性别认同的接受使LGBT老年人在几个居民所说的“家庭环境”中感到舒适。受访者选择关注他们生活环境的社会方面。接受而不是宽容是一个强烈的主题。他人的接受减轻了压力,并增强了安全感和社区意识。社交网络强大而广泛,这与社会情感选择性理论相反,后者认为社会关系的总数随着年龄的增长而减少。参加者强调了他们居住环境的社会背景,这是他们选择住在LGBT高级住房的原因。与会者指出了过去的歧视,但强调接受是他们选择LGBT特定退休住房的原因。

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