The Intersection of Mental Health and Sexual and Gender Minority Identities for Older Adults Living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus: A Narrative Review.
The Nursing clinics of North America – June 01, 2024
Source: PubMed
Summary
LGBTQIA+ older adults with HIV face unique mental health challenges, with depression rates nearly twice the general population. Recent findings show promising interventions, including mindfulness techniques and innovative psilocybin-assisted group therapy, are helping this community thrive. Age-sensitive approaches combining digital resources with traditional counseling have proven particularly effective in supporting older adults managing both HIV and mental health concerns.
Abstract
The transition of HIV into a chronic illness has brought to the forefront the pressing need to address the complex web of social determinants of HIV outcomes. A structured literature search and narrative review of studies describing intervention strategies for mental health among sexual/gender minority (SGM) older adults living with HIV (OALWH) published in the last decade identified 2 studies for inclusion. This narrative review identifies age-sensitive and culturally adapted therapies, mindfulness and meditation-based stress reduction, group therapy, digital mental health resources, and psilocybin-assisted group therapy as emerging intervention models tailored to meet the unique needs of SGM OALWH.