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Do the companionship and community networks of older LGBT adults compensate for weaker kinship networks?
Author(s)Marcus Green
Journal titleQuality in Ageing and Older Adults, vol 17, no 1, 2016
PublisherEmerald, 2016
Pagespp 36-49
Sourcewww.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/qaoa.htm
KeywordsGay men ; Lesbians ; Bi-sexuals ; Transexuals ; Social interaction ; Friendship ; Variance analysis ; England.
AnnotationThe author compares the supportive capacity of social networks of older lesbian, gay, bisexual and transsexual (LGBT) and heterosexual adults using data from Understanding Society (the UK Household Longitudinal Study, UKHLS). The principal research objective is to discern whether older LGBT adults' companionship and community networks compensate for weaker kinship networks. Understanding Society has data on the frequency of interaction with and proximity to family, friends and the wider community to quantify supportive capacity. Bivariate analyses reveal similarities and differences in network supportive capacity between older LGBT and heterosexual adults. The study finds that older LGBT adults have significantly weaker kinship networks than do older heterosexual adults. Further to this, older LGBT adults' companionship and community networks do not compensate for weaker kinship networks. In essence, this means that many older LGBT adults have weak social networks, which increases the likelihood of receiving little or no social contact and informal support, which may have implications for their physical and mental well-being. This could be especially problematic for individuals who have care needs, where in the context of England, the provision of state-funded social care is patchy. This study contributes evidence to an under-researched area of social network analysis. Little research has explored the social networks of older LGBT adults compared with older heterosexual adults, specifically, the supportive network capacity of different types of network. (RH)
Accession NumberCPA-160906002 A
ClassmarkES6DA: ES6DB: ES6E: ES6G: TMA: DS:SX: 3YA: 82

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