It's Complicated: Minority Stress, Social Support, In-Group Social Contact, and Sexual Minority Older Adults' Well-Being

Gerontologist. 2023 Feb 25;63(2):350-360. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnac092.

Abstract

Background and objectives: We applied the Minority Stress Model to sexual minority older adults to examine how distal minority stressors of ageism and heterosexism related to psychological well-being (life satisfaction, quality of life, psychological distress, and loneliness). We investigated social support and in-group social contact as stress-ameliorating factors and tested for a potential intersection of stress due to minority identities.

Research design and methods: A sample of 189 sexual minority older adults (50-86 years; M = 60.41) completed survey measures online. Hierarchical regression analyses with interaction terms were utilized to test study hypotheses.

Results: Findings offered partial support for the Minority Stress Model. Large effect sizes were obtained, explaining 32%-56% of the variance in psychological well-being with models including ageism, heterosexism, stress-ameliorating factors, and demographics. Ageism and heterosexism related to greater psychological distress; however, heterosexism became nonsignificant after controlling for stress-ameliorating factors. Ageism and heterosexism's relations to loneliness and quality of life followed similar patterns. Social support was a strong predictor of better psychological well-being for all measures. In-group social contact buffered against distress resulting from ageism, but heightened distress resulting from heterosexism. The interaction of ageism and heterosexism was not significant.

Discussion and implications: Ageism was a distinct source of distress for sexual minority older adults. Although social support emerged as crucial to well-being, the mixed findings related to in-group contact as a stress-ameliorating factor may indicate a need for tailored social engagement to optimize community connection as protective for sexual minority older adults.

Keywords: Ageism; Discrimination; Homosexuality (attitudes toward); Sexual minority groups.

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Humans
  • Minority Groups / psychology
  • Quality of Life*
  • Sexual and Gender Minorities*
  • Social Support
  • Stress, Psychological / psychology