1st Edition
Community-Based Research on LGBT Aging
1. Introduction: LGBT Aging: The Contributions of Community-Based Research
Brian de Vries and Catherine F. Croghan
Part I: Framing Issues
2. Social Care Networks and Older LGBT Adults: Challenges for the Future
Mark Brennan-Ing, Liz Seidel, Britta Larson, and Stephen E. Karpiak
3. Investigating the Needs and Concerns of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Older Adults: The Use of Qualitative and Quantitative Methodology
Nancy A. Orel
4. Friends, Family, and Caregiving Among Midlife and Older Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Adults
Catherine F. Croghan, Rajean P. Moone, and Andrea M. Olson
Part II: Diverse Populations
5. The Greater St. Louis LGBT Health and Human Services Needs Assessment: An Examination of the Silent and Baby Boom Generations
Meghan Jenkins Morales, M. Denise King, Hattie Hiler, Martin S. Coopwood, and Sherrill Wayland
6. Aging Out in the Desert: Disclosure, Acceptance, and Service Use Among Midlife and Older Lesbians and Gay Men
Aaron T. Gardner, Brian de Vries, and Danyte S. Mockus
7. Aging Out: A Qualitative Exploration of Ageism and Heterosexism Among Aging African American Lesbians and Gay Men
Imani Woody
8. Service Utilization Among Older Adults With HIV: The Joint Association of Sexual Identity and Gender
Mark Brennan-Ing, Liz Seidel, Andrew S. London, Sean Cahill, and Stephen E. Karpiak
Part III: Interventions/Applications
9. Do LGBT Aging Trainings Effectuate Positive Change in Mainstream Elder Service Providers?
Kristen E. Porter and Lisa Krinsky
Biography
Brian de Vries is professor of Gerontology at San Francisco State University, California, USA. He has authored or co-authored over 80 articles or chapters on issues including LGBT aging; he has edited or co-edited 4 books. He is a fellow of the Gerontological Society of America and former co-Chair of the LGBT Aging Issues Network of the American Society on Aging.
Catherine F. Croghan is a geriatric community health consultant and public health nurse. She frequently publishes and speaks on topics related to elder health and safety and has served on the American Society of Aging’s LGBT Aging Issues Network Leadership Council and the National LGBT Aging Resource Centre's Advisory Council. Catherine co-founded Training to Serve, a Minnesota-based non-profit organisation that has trained over 3,000 service providers to help them build skills for working with LGBT older adults.






