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Reflection on the mistreatment of LGB persons in collective senior housing

Par : Contributeur(s) : Type de matériel : TexteTexteLangue : français Détails de publication : 2023. Sujet(s) : Ressources en ligne : Abrégé : This article proposes a reflection on the negative attitudes, comments, and behaviors experienced by lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) persons living or working in collective housing (CH), which houses autonomous and semi-autonomous older adults. These problematic situations, analyzed with reference to the knowledge developed in the field of mistreatment of older persons, are based on six individual interviews conducted with a lesbian resident and two gay residents, a lesbian and a bisexual employee, and a gay manager recruited in five CHs in Quebec. The voice of these persons is little heard, and little considered in the literature on mistreatment. What is known about the experiences of violence or neglect faced by LGB persons? How do these individuals name these experiences, whether they use the term “mistreatment” or not? How do they conceptualize mistreatment? During the interviews, LGB persons were asked to share problematic situations they had experienced or witnessed in CHs in relation to sexual orientation. These situations, grouped into two themes (i.e. difficulty in accepting LGB sexual orientation and inappropriate comments), allow for a broader understanding of diversity in old age and the pluralities of forms of violence or neglect that can be associated with mistreatment, and open up possible avenues for preventive action designed to better reach LGB persons.
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This article proposes a reflection on the negative attitudes, comments, and behaviors experienced by lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) persons living or working in collective housing (CH), which houses autonomous and semi-autonomous older adults. These problematic situations, analyzed with reference to the knowledge developed in the field of mistreatment of older persons, are based on six individual interviews conducted with a lesbian resident and two gay residents, a lesbian and a bisexual employee, and a gay manager recruited in five CHs in Quebec. The voice of these persons is little heard, and little considered in the literature on mistreatment. What is known about the experiences of violence or neglect faced by LGB persons? How do these individuals name these experiences, whether they use the term “mistreatment” or not? How do they conceptualize mistreatment? During the interviews, LGB persons were asked to share problematic situations they had experienced or witnessed in CHs in relation to sexual orientation. These situations, grouped into two themes (i.e. difficulty in accepting LGB sexual orientation and inappropriate comments), allow for a broader understanding of diversity in old age and the pluralities of forms of violence or neglect that can be associated with mistreatment, and open up possible avenues for preventive action designed to better reach LGB persons.

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