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TY - JOUR
T1 - Reflecting on Life Then and Now
T2 - Interviews on the Life Courses of Older Lesbian Women and Gay Men in Australia
AU - Waling, Andrea
AU - Lyons, Anthony
AU - Alba, Beatrice
AU - Minichiello, Victor
AU - Barrett, Catherine
AU - Hughes, Mark
AU - Fredriksen-Goldsen, Karen
AU - Edmonds, Samantha
AU - Savage, Teresa
PY - 2023/3/31
Y1 - 2023/3/31
N2 - IntroductionIn Australia, there is a unique cohort of older (aged 60 and over) lesbian women and gay men who reached adolescence from as early as the 1940s up until the 1970s. Many have witnessed numerous social changes regarding the acceptance of lesbian and gay people in general society. Given the uniqueness of this cohort, it is important to have a comprehensive understanding of the histories of this group and how they perceive their lives today.MethodsThis paper utilises the Iridescent Life-Course Perspective as a framework and draws on semi-structured interviews from 33 lesbian women and gay men aged 60 years and older residing in Australia to explore their reflections and perspectives on their lives from their younger years to today.ResultsParticipants recounted challenging coming out processes, relationship breakdowns, significant loss due to the HIV/AIDs epidemic, and experiences of discrimination. Despite this, participants on-the-whole expressed gratitude for the opportunity to age where they could reflect on their lives, as well as greater confidence and self-esteem.ConclusionsWhile older lesbian women and gay men experienced severe discrimination in their lives, they also demonstrated a degree of resilience, with many referring to gratitude and contentment in their lives.Policy ImplicationsKnowing the challenges as well as aspects of resilience is important for understanding how older lesbian and gay adults are experiencing life today. This is particularly important for policymakers and service providers in designing support programs that address challenges, build on strengths and seek to be fully inclusive and respectful of the diversity of the past and current life experiences of this population.
AB - IntroductionIn Australia, there is a unique cohort of older (aged 60 and over) lesbian women and gay men who reached adolescence from as early as the 1940s up until the 1970s. Many have witnessed numerous social changes regarding the acceptance of lesbian and gay people in general society. Given the uniqueness of this cohort, it is important to have a comprehensive understanding of the histories of this group and how they perceive their lives today.MethodsThis paper utilises the Iridescent Life-Course Perspective as a framework and draws on semi-structured interviews from 33 lesbian women and gay men aged 60 years and older residing in Australia to explore their reflections and perspectives on their lives from their younger years to today.ResultsParticipants recounted challenging coming out processes, relationship breakdowns, significant loss due to the HIV/AIDs epidemic, and experiences of discrimination. Despite this, participants on-the-whole expressed gratitude for the opportunity to age where they could reflect on their lives, as well as greater confidence and self-esteem.ConclusionsWhile older lesbian women and gay men experienced severe discrimination in their lives, they also demonstrated a degree of resilience, with many referring to gratitude and contentment in their lives.Policy ImplicationsKnowing the challenges as well as aspects of resilience is important for understanding how older lesbian and gay adults are experiencing life today. This is particularly important for policymakers and service providers in designing support programs that address challenges, build on strengths and seek to be fully inclusive and respectful of the diversity of the past and current life experiences of this population.
U2 - 10.1007/s13178-021-00653-z
DO - 10.1007/s13178-021-00653-z
M3 - Journal article
VL - 20
SP - 350
EP - 363
JO - Sexuality Research and Social Policy
JF - Sexuality Research and Social Policy
SN - 1868-9884
IS - 1
ER -