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Psychosocial Effects of Health Disparities of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Older Adults
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Family MedicineGeriatric PsychiatryHomosexualityHealth DisparitiesQueer TheoryHealth PsychologySocial Determinants Of HealthMental HealthGeriatric MedicineSocial SciencesSocial HealthGender StudiesTransgender StudyPublic HealthManaged CareHealth Services ResearchTransgender MedicineHealth PolicyGeriatricsPsychosocial EffectsAlternative SexualityTransgender Older AdultsSexual HealthLgbt Older AdultsQueer StudiesSexual IdentityOlder AdultsGender TransitionMedicineSexual OrientationLgbtq+ Mental Health
The 1.5 million older adults who self-identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) are expected to double in number by 2030. Research suggests that health disparities are closely linked with societal stigma, discrimination, and denial of civil and human rights. More LGBT older adults struggle with depression, substance abuse, social isolation, and acceptance compared to their heterosexual counterparts. Despite individual preferences, most health care providers recognize the right of any individual to have access to basic medical services. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services requires that all hospitals receiving funds from Medicare and Medicaid respect visitation and medical decision-making rights to all individuals identifying as LGBT. The Joint Commission also requires a non-discrimination statement for accreditation. The current literature review examines LGBT health disparities and the consequential psychosocial impact on LGBT older adults as well as brings awareness to the needs of this underserved and underrepresented population.
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