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The health, social care and housing needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender older people
 — a review of the literature
Author(s)Samia Addis, Myfanwy Davies, Giles Greene
Journal titleHealth and Social Care in the Community, vol 17, no 6, November 2009
Pagespp 647-658
Sourcehttp://www.blackwellpublishing.com/hsc
KeywordsSexual orientation ; Older men ; Older women ; Health services ; Services ; Housing [elderly] ; Needs [elderly] ; Literature reviews.
AnnotationThis paper reports the findings of a literature review of the health, social care and housing needs of older lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) adults undertaken in 2006 for the Welsh Assembly Government. Peer-reviewed literature was identified through database searches of BNI, PubMed, CINAHL, DARE, ASSIA and Psychinfo. Follow-up searches were conducted using references to key papers and journals as well as specific authors who had published key papers. A total of 187 papers were retrieved, of which 66 were included in the study. Major themes were identified and the findings synthesised using a meta-narrative approach. The main themes that emerged from the review were isolation, health behaviours, mental health and sexual health behaviours. The literature indicates that the health, social care and housing needs of LGBT older people is influenced by a number of forms of discrimination which may impact upon the provision of, access to and take-up of health, social care and housing services. Understanding of the health, social care and housing needs of older LGBT people is limited and research in this area is scarce. The research which exists has been criticised for using small samples and for tending to exclude participants from less affluent backgrounds. The focus of research tends to be on gay men and lesbians; consequently, the needs of bisexual and transgender people remain largely unknown. Additionally, research which does exist tends to focus on a narrow range of health issues, often related to the health needs of younger LGBT people. Discrimination in various forms has a major impact on needs and experiences, leading to a marginalisation of LGBT people, both in the provision of health, social care and housing services and neglect of these groups in public health research. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-100323006 A
ClassmarkES6: BC: BD: L: I: KE: IK: 64A

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