It has been suggested that compared to heterosexual older adults, gay and lesbian older individuals may be at an increased risk for psychological maladjustment to ageing due to the combined effects of ageism with heterosexism. The purpose of this review is to critically appraise the literature on ...
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ageismcopingbody dissatisfactiondistress managementresilienceAging gay and bisexual men may have negative self-imagesdue to body image dissatisfaction and internalized ageism, resulting in psychological distress. Gay and bisexual men with HIV may be at greater risk for distress because of research linking ...
Hoyerargued that ageism is discovered in the common observation that older persons are a burden, contribute small share and are largely dependent on the finances of other people [7]. Okie highlighted that low income with its deleterious effects on health (physical and psychological), education, ...
To conclude, this study indicates, for the first time, that beyond the adverse social, emotional, and health effects of low psychological well-being, high post-traumatic distress, and limited social support, these characteristics also put people at greater risk of developing ageism, thus passing ...
Therefore, the potential confounding effects of age, gender, and employment status (currently employed or not) were examined and controlled for in the subsequent analyses. A multivariate regression was carried out to verify the first hypothesis, testing the degree to which psychological inflexibility (...