Inequalities in older LGBT people's health and care needs in the United Kingdom: a systematic scoping review

The hostile environment that older lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people faced at younger ages in the United Kingdom (UK) may have a lasting negative impact on their health. This systematic scoping review adds to the current knowledge base through comprehensively synthesising evidence...

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Age
Age differences
Aging
AIDS
Bisexuality
Gays & lesbians
Health disparities
Health problems
Health status
HIV
Human immunodeficiency virus
Inequality
Knowledge base
Lesbianism
LGBTQ people
Loneliness
Mental health care
Mental health services
Minority & ethnic groups
Older people
Sexual orientation
Social groups
Social isolation
Social services
Systematic review
Transgender persons
Womens health
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