Aging Well and Gay in Rural America: A Case Study |
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Authors: | Noell L. Rowan Nancy Giunta Ellen S. Grudowski Keith A. Anderson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Kent School of Social Work , University of Louisville , Louisville, Kentucky , USA nlrowa01@louisville.edu;3. Silberman School of Social Work , Hunter College , New York, New York , USA;4. College of Social Work , The Ohio State University , Columbus, Ohio , USA |
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Abstract: | Using person–environment-fit theory as a theoretical framework, this qualitative case study examined, through in-depth interviews and thematic analysis, the lived experience of an older gay man who has lived solely in rural communities. An overarching theme of life satisfaction clearly emerged, along with themes regarding supportive social networks and disclosure management of his sexual orientation. The findings suggest that although it is important to understand the challenges faced by the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community in rural environments, it is equally important to shed light on the ways in which older adults age well within these communities. |
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Keywords: | aging gay wellness rural LGBT person–environment case study |
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