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Changing attitudes about LGBTQ+ older adults: The Gen Silent Survey Project
Alison C Rataj1, Kristen E Porter1, Elizabeth Dugan
1Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, USA.
Objectives:
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and more (LGBTQ+) older adults may experience challenges accessing services due to stigma. Aging service providers seeking to create an inclusive culture need training tools. This study examined if a film (Gen Silent) could increase provider's knowledge of and empathy for LGBTQ+ older adults.
Methods:
A pretest - posttest survey was administered at film screenings in New Hampshire to assess knowledge and attitudes of participants (N = 108). Data were analyzed descriptively, Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to compare matched samples, and linear and logistic regression models compared group differences.
Results:
Scores on eight of the nine measures improved after watching Gen Silent. Most participants (83%) indicated their thoughts and views had changed after watching the film. Statistically significant between group differences are discussed.
Conclusions:
The documentary Gen Silent was found to be an adequate, introductory training tool about LGBTQ+ aging.
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