학술논문

Building H.O.U.S.E (Healthy Outcomes Using a Supportive Environment): Exploring the Role of Affordable and Inclusive Housing for LGBTQIA+ Older Adults
Document Type
article
Source
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 19(3)
Subject
Public Health
Health Sciences
Human Society
Aging
Behavioral and Social Science
Basic Behavioral and Social Science
Clinical Research
Generic health relevance
Good Health and Well Being
Sustainable Cities and Communities
Aged
Bisexuality
Female
Gender Identity
Housing
Humans
Sexual and Gender Minorities
Transgender Persons
housing
LGBTQIA plus
older adults
HIV
AIDS
inclusion
social support
HIV/AIDS
LGBTQIA+
Toxicology
Language
Abstract
Little is known about how permanent, inclusive, affordable, and supportive long-term housing may affect the health of low-income lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual and/or another identity (LGBTQIA+) older adults. Focus group interviews were conducted with 21 older adults to explore the lived experiences and potential health benefits of living in a new LGBTQIA+-welcoming senior housing. Participants reported that moving into the housing was associated with benefits for health and well-being, especially for psychological health. Community, social support, and in-house services were particularly important. However, the combined nature of LGBTQIA+-welcoming and older adult only housing evoked mixed feelings. Appropriate and accessible housing solutions are essential for LGBTQIA+ older adults and may help address health disparities for these populations.