Social, Economic, and Health Disparities Among LGBT Older Adults.

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 Q4 GERONTOLOGY Generations-Journal of the American Society on Aging Pub Date : 2016-01-01
Charles A Emlet
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LGBT older adults are a heterogeneous population with collective and unique strengths and challenges. Health, personal, and economic disparities exist in this group when compared to the general population of older adults, yet subgroups such as transgender and bisexual older adults and individuals living with HIV are at greater risk for disparities and poorer health outcomes. As this population grows, further research is needed on factors that contribute to promoting health equity, while decreasing discrimination and improving competent service delivery.

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LGBT老年人的社会、经济和健康差异。
LGBT老年人是一个具有集体和独特优势和挑战的异质人群。与一般老年人相比,这一群体在健康、个人和经济方面存在差异,但跨性别和双性恋老年人以及艾滋病毒感染者等亚群体面临更大的差异风险和更差的健康结果。随着这一人口的增长,需要进一步研究有助于促进卫生公平的因素,同时减少歧视和改善有能力的服务提供。
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