학술논문

The Mental Health of Older LGBT Adults
Document Type
article
Source
Current Psychiatry Reports. 18(6)
Subject
Mental Health
Behavioral and Social Science
Depression
Basic Behavioral and Social Science
HIV/AIDS
Aging
Sexual and Gender Minorities (SGM/LGBT*)
7.1 Individual care needs
Management of diseases and conditions
Mental health
Good Health and Well Being
Adult
Anxiety
Bisexuality
Female
Gender Identity
Homosexuality
Homosexuality
Female
Homosexuality
Male
Humans
Male
Sexual Behavior
Transgender Persons
Transsexualism
Bisexual
Gay
Lesbian
Older adults
Transgender
Clinical Sciences
Neurosciences
Psychology
Psychiatry
Language
Abstract
There are approximately one million older lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) adults in the USA. Their mental health issues result from interactions between genetic factors and stress associated with membership in a sexual minority group. Although advancements in acceptance and equal treatment of LGBT individuals have been occurring, sexual minority status remains associated with risks to physical and mental well-being. Older LGBT adults are more likely to have experienced mistreatment and discrimination due to living a majority of their lives prior to recent advancements in acceptance and equal treatment. All LGBT adults experience one common developmental challenge: deciding if, when, and how to reveal to others their gender identity and/or sexual orientation. LGBT individuals have higher rates of anxiety, depression, and substance use disorders and also are at increased risk for certain medical conditions like obesity, breast cancer, and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Improved education and training of clinicians, coupled with clinical research efforts, holds the promise of improved overall health and life quality for older LGBT adults.