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The lives of LGBT older adults: Understanding challenges and resilience.
Stigma and LGBT aging: Negative and positive marginality.
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Brian de Vries
Publication date:
2015
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American Psychological Association
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Aging Pathobiology and Therapeutics
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2015
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10.1037/14436-003
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Book chapters
pp. 3
The intersection of culture, family, and individual aspects: A guiding model for LGBT older adults.
pp. 25
The health and well-being of LGBT older adults: Disparities, risks, and resilience across the life course.
pp. 55
Stigma and LGBT aging: Negative and positive marginality.
pp. 73
Theories of aging applied to LGBT older adults and their families.
pp. 91
The meaning of spirituality in end-of-life decisions among LGBT older adults.
pp. 111
Access and equity in the design and delivery of health and social care to LGBTQ older adults: A Canadian perspective.
pp. 141
Community resources and government services for LGBT older adults and their families.
pp. 171
Family issues for LGBT older adults.
pp. 193
Transgender aging: What practitioners should know.
pp. 217
Conclusion: Fostering resilience in LGBT aging individuals and families.
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