Aims and objectivesTo explore the ageing experiences of gay men in New Zealand over the age of 65years.BackgroundAn increased acceptance by many people in Western societies towards men who are same-sex attracted is likely to result in a corresponding increase in the number of visible older gay men being the recipients of nursing care. Previous research has shown that nursing has some way to go towards providing a service that is culturally safe and appropriate.DesignA critical gerontological approach was employed to explore the ageing experiences of gay men in New Zealand over the age of 65years. This methodology ensured the voices of older gay men were foregrounded in the research.MethodsSemi-structured digitally recorded individual interv...
The scholarship on aging among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) adults has, in...
The needs of older lesbian and gay people regarding access and use of aged-care services remain unde...
Many lesbian and gay (LG) elders, classified by various social scientific researchers as\ud individu...
Aims and objectives. To explore the ageing experiences of gay men in New Zealand over the age of 65 ...
Aims and objectives. To explore the ageing experiences of gay men in New Zealand over the age of 65 ...
Purpose: In light of the fact that the 'baby boomer' generation is moving into early old age, this s...
This thesis explores the issue of aged care provision for Australian older gay men (OGM). Theoretica...
AimExplore the coming out narratives in a group of older gay men.MethodsA narrative gerontological a...
This study explores the experience of growing older as a gay man. In an attempt to contribute to th...
Being gay and being old, gay men experience changes in their life, physically and socio-emotionally,...
Background. Internationally, increases in the numbers of older people will be reflected in larger nu...
Despite the passing of significant legislation in the late 20th century ("Homosexual Law Reform Act,...
The global rise in the older adults’ population underscores the urgency of addressing mental health ...
This study explores the experiences of aging among gay men to further explain the phenom...
Social support becomes an increasingly important resource for people as they age. Research has shown...
The scholarship on aging among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) adults has, in...
The needs of older lesbian and gay people regarding access and use of aged-care services remain unde...
Many lesbian and gay (LG) elders, classified by various social scientific researchers as\ud individu...
Aims and objectives. To explore the ageing experiences of gay men in New Zealand over the age of 65 ...
Aims and objectives. To explore the ageing experiences of gay men in New Zealand over the age of 65 ...
Purpose: In light of the fact that the 'baby boomer' generation is moving into early old age, this s...
This thesis explores the issue of aged care provision for Australian older gay men (OGM). Theoretica...
AimExplore the coming out narratives in a group of older gay men.MethodsA narrative gerontological a...
This study explores the experience of growing older as a gay man. In an attempt to contribute to th...
Being gay and being old, gay men experience changes in their life, physically and socio-emotionally,...
Background. Internationally, increases in the numbers of older people will be reflected in larger nu...
Despite the passing of significant legislation in the late 20th century ("Homosexual Law Reform Act,...
The global rise in the older adults’ population underscores the urgency of addressing mental health ...
This study explores the experiences of aging among gay men to further explain the phenom...
Social support becomes an increasingly important resource for people as they age. Research has shown...
The scholarship on aging among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) adults has, in...
The needs of older lesbian and gay people regarding access and use of aged-care services remain unde...
Many lesbian and gay (LG) elders, classified by various social scientific researchers as\ud individu...