Disparities in Mental Health and Well-Being between Heterosexual and Sexual Minority Older Adults during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

TitleDisparities in Mental Health and Well-Being between Heterosexual and Sexual Minority Older Adults during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsChen, J-H
JournalJournal of Aging and Health
Volume34
Issue6-8
Pagination939-950
ISSN Number1552-6887
KeywordsCoronavirus impact, COVID-19, Health Inequality, LGBTQ, minority experience, psychosocial health
Abstract

This study examines disparities in older adults' mental health and well-being during the pandemic by sexual minority status. This study analyzed data on older adults from the Health and Retirement Study's COVID-19 Module (N = 3142 for heterosexuals and N = 75 for sexual minorities). Weighted regressions linked concern about COVID-19, depression, pandemic emotional stress, and changes in loneliness, in-person contacts, income, and work to sexual minority status, controlling for sociodemographic characteristics. Compared to heterosexuals, sexual minority older adults had more concern about the pandemic and emotional stress and showed a decrease in in-person contact during the pandemic-these differences were not explained by sociodemographic characteristics. Sexual minority older adults were also more likely to have changes in income and work during the pandemic, but these differences were explained by sociodemographic characteristics. Sexual minority older adults have experienced worse mental health outcomes than heterosexuals during the COVID-19 pandemic, which merits intervention.

DOI10.1177/08982643221081965
Citation Key12352
PubMed ID35430925
PubMed Central IDPMC9014338