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Introduction Studies that examine the mental health of gay, lesbian, and bisexual (LGB) older adults have increased significantly over the last two decades, evidencing sexual stigma as one of the main factors associated with poorer mental
health in this population. However, scientific evidence linking mental health and sexual stigma in older adults has not been
systematically reviewed.
Methods We conducted a systematic scoping review investigating the relationships between sexual stigma and mental health
in LGB older adults aged 60 and over. EBSCO Host, PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and Scielo were used to search for
peer reviewed studies following PRISMA guidelines and 17 studies were included. The research covered studies between
2000 and 2020 and data collection was carried out between 2020 and 2021.
Results Sexual stigma showed a strong relationship with mental health in LGB older adults, being mainly associated with
worse mental health outcomes, such as anxious and depressive symptoms, psychological distress, and substance abuse.
Hypervigilance, invisibility, feeling socially rejected, concealment of sexual orientation, and internal conflicts were suggested among the main mediator/moderator factors between sexual stigma(s) and the older LGB mental health indicators.
The findings suggest that sexual stigma affects older LGB people throughout their life course cumulatively, by decreasing
their quality of life and access to health care. Yet, LGB older adults have developed resilience and adaptive strategies to
manage sexual stigma.
Conclusions and Policy Implications Sexual stigma has a significant relationship with worse levels of mental health in LGB
older adults, affecting their well-being. It is important that future studies address oldest old LGB individuals (e.g., aged 80
or over), particularly evaluating how they manage sexual stigma. Further, there is an urgent need for research that evaluates
the positive determinants of mental health in LGB older adults, such as well-being and successful aging, as well the role of
the internet and social media in stigmatizing older LGB people.
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Older adults Sexual minorities Overview Psychological adjustment Psychological distress Sexual prejudice
Citation
Ribeiro-Gonçalves, J. A., Jesus, J. C., Leal, I., & Costa, P. A. (2024). Sexual stigma and mental health of LGB older Adults: A systematic scoping review. Sexuality Research and Social Policy. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13178-024-00965-w
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Springer New York