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Same-sex partner bereavement in older women: an interpretative phenomenological analysis.

Charlotte F A Ingham1, Fiona J R Eccles1, Jocelyn R Armitage1, Craig D Murray1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Due to the lack of existing literature, the current research explored experiences of same-sex partner bereavement in women over the age of 60.
METHOD: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with eight women. Transcripts were analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis.
RESULTS: Three themes were identified which elaborated the experiences of older women who had lost a same-sex partner: (1) being left alone encapsulated feelings of isolation and exclusion; (2) navigating visibility centred on how homophobia led to a lack of recognition of the women's grief; and (3) finding new places to be authentic related women's need for new relationships in which they could be themselves. The findings indicate that existing models of partner bereavement may provide useful frameworks when seeking to understand the experiences of older women who have lost their same-sex partners.
CONCLUSION: The findings indicate that in addition to the experiences of partner bereavement noted in research with heterosexual widows, older women who lose same-sex partners may face particular challenges, which can impact upon psychological well-being and adjustment to loss. These challenges appear to result from past and current homophobic and heterosexist attitudes within the UK culture. A range of interventions at individual, group, health service, and societal levels may be beneficial in improving the psychological well-being of older women who lose a same-sex partner.

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Keywords:  Bereavement; LGBT; ageing; psychological well-being; qualitative

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27159114     DOI: 10.1080/13607863.2016.1181712

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aging Ment Health        ISSN: 1360-7863            Impact factor:   3.658


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