Author ORCID Identifier
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5654-6817
Date Available
5-2-2025
Year of Publication
2025
Document Type
Doctoral Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
College
Arts and Sciences
Department/School/Program
Psychology
Faculty
Dr. Rachel Farr
Faculty
Dr. Micheal Bardo
Abstract
Experiences of discrimination and prejudice place LGBTQ+ individuals in older adulthood (i.e., 55 years old and older) at risk for poor overall well-being. This risk can be especially salient in the Southern and Midwestern U.S., where LGBTQ+ individuals enjoy fewer legal protections than in the Northeast and Western regions of the U.S. In defiance of these odds, LGBTQ+ individuals in older adulthood cultivate overall well-being through psychological-level constructs, like LGBTQ+ identity affirmation, and community-level constructs, LGBTQ+ community connection. Yet, little research has examined these avenues of strength among LGBTQ+ individuals in older adulthood. Guided by Iridescent Life Course Theory and the Flourish Index of overall well-being, the current study quantitatively investigated the impact of LGBTQ+ identity affirmation, LGBTQ+ community connection, religiosity, spirituality, and religious support on overall well-being among LGBTQ+ adults in older adulthood.
Participants (N = 95) completed a 30-minute survey on their experiences with LGBTQ+ identity, the LGBTQ+ community, religiosity and spirituality, religious support, and well-being. The present study found that higher spirituality was associated with better overall well-being among the sample. Additionally, higher LGBTQ+ identity affirmation was associated with more LGBTQ+ community connection, and higher spirituality and religiosity were associated with more religious support.
Findings from this study could inform cultural competency for LGBTQ+ individuals in older adulthood in healthcare settings, advocate for the needs of LGBTQ+ individuals in policy, and inform religious organizations of the unique religious and spiritual needs of LGBTQ+ individuals in older adulthood.
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.13023/etd.2025.162
Recommended Citation
Diomede, Madison T., "LIVING WITH FLYING COLORS: ASSOCIATIONS AMONG LGBTQ+ IDENTITY, RELIGIOSITY, SPIRITUALITY, COMMUNITY, AND OVERALL WELL-BEING AMONG LGBTQ+ OLDER ADULTS" (2025). Theses and Dissertations--Psychology. 278.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/psychology_etds/278
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