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A Systematic Literature Review of the Impact of COVID-19 on the Health of LGBTQIA+ Older Adults: Identification of Risk and Protective Health Factors and Development of a Model of Health and Disease

It is important to understand the differential impact of COVID-19 on the health of older lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex, asexual, and people with other sexual orientations and forms of gender expression (LGBTQIA+). The objective of this study is to systematically re...

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Published in:Journal of homosexuality 2024-04, Vol.71 (5), p.1297-1331
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aging
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Asexuality
Bisexuality
Coronavirus
Coronaviruses
COVID-19
disability
Disease
Environmental aspects
Gays & lesbians
health and disease model
health disparities
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Health promotion
Health services
Heterosexism
homonegativity
homophobia
Intersexuality
Lesbianism
LGBT health
LGBTQ people
LGBTQIA+
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Older people
pandemic
Pandemics
protective factor
Protective factors
Resilience
risk factor
Risk factors
Rituals
senior
Sexual orientation
Social participation
Spirituality
systematic review
Technology
Transgender persons
transphobia
Well being
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