Issues of older gay men: Clinical implications
College
College of Liberal Arts
Document Type
Article
Source Title
Faculty Research Journal (Miriam College)
Volume
24
First Page
83
Last Page
105
Publication Date
12-2004
Abstract
Ten self-identified older gay men from various socio-economic levels, aged 60-77, participated in this study which investigated the physical, psycho-emotional. legal. financial, and existential issues of older gay men. The results revealed that older gay men confront physical, psycho-emotional, legal, financial, and existential issues of varying degrees, including a serious problem involving the nature of their sexual relationships with younger men. The clinical implications of these gerontological findings were discussed.
Additional research could be undertaken on: (1) older gay men who continue to be confused or in denial of their sexual orientation, (2) special therapy and counseling for older gay men, (3) gay couples aging together, and (3) older gay men who survive the loss of their long-term lovers.
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Recommended Citation
Motilla, R. A. (2004). Issues of older gay men: Clinical implications. Faculty Research Journal (Miriam College), 24, 83-105. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/8141
Disciplines
Gender and Sexuality | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Keywords
Older gay men—Psychology; Aging—Psychological aspects
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