LGBTQ+ healthy ageing : how queer history impacts healthy ageing

Populations are growing older in a public health climate where brittle public services are struggling to cope with the demands associated with ageing populations. LGBTQ+ populations also continue to grow in line with these trends but receive much less attention in the scholarly debate. This short wo...

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Main Authors Fox, Simon James (Author), Hannis, Dorothy (Author)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2024.
SeriesEmerald points
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781836088509
DOI10.1108/9781836088486
Physical Description1 online resource (128 pages)

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505 0 |a Introduction - the road to understanding: The journey from clinical care to research -- Chapter 1. The invisible people: A lifetime of leaving footprints in the sand -- Chapter 2. The visible people: The casting and scripting of LGBTQ+ social roles -- Chapter 3. Internal and external ageing LGBTQ+ lives -- Chapter 4. The healthy ageing of older LGBTQ+ populations -- Chapter 5. Paving the way towards informed inclusion: The health and social care of ageing LGBTQ+ populations. 
520 |a Populations are growing older in a public health climate where brittle public services are struggling to cope with the demands associated with ageing populations. LGBTQ+ populations also continue to grow in line with these trends but receive much less attention in the scholarly debate. This short work offers a theoretical and practical exploration of LGBTQ+ ageing in the UK, drawing on a blend of public health and occupational therapy theory, and phenomenology. Based on original primary evidence gathered through a survey and interviews, Fox and Hannis kickstart a new and much-needed discourse in the literature about hidden populations during the WHO's Decade of Healthy Ageing. Advancing the discourse on ageing by applying multiple theoretical bases to explain how minority ageing populations interact with, and are shaped by, their environments over the life course, Fox and Hannis unveil how specific social determinants over the life course impact the health outcomes and engagement with healthy ageing practices of older LGBTQ+ populations. As we navigate the intersection of queer history, public health, and ageing, LGBTQ+ Healthy Ageing serves as a vital resource for scholars, practitioners, and anyone committed to promoting healthy ageing for all. 
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