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Dworkin -- Physical and mental health of older lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults / Arnold H. Grossman -- Sexuality in the lives of aging lesbian and bisexual women / Linda Garnets and Letitia Anne Peplau -- Gay men and aging: sex and intimacy / Edward A. Wierzalis, Bob Barret, Mark Pope, and Michael Rankins -- The victimization of older LGBT adults: patterns, impact, and implications for intervention / Kimberly F. Balsam and Anthony R. D'Augelli -- Use and misuse of alcohol and drugs / Derek D. Satre -- Aging together: the retirement plans of same-sex couples / Steven E. Mock, Catherine J. Taylor, and Ritch C. Savin-Williams -- Lesbian and bisexual women as grandparents: the centrality of sexual orientation in the grandparent-grandchild relationship / Nancy Orel -- Legal concerns of LGBT elders / Matthew R. Dubois -- End-of-life issues for LGBT older adults / Dean Blevins and James L. Werth, Jr -- Community needs assessment: documenting the need for affirmative services for LGB older adults / Nancy Orel -- Openhouse: community building and research in the LGBT aging population / Marcy Adelman, Jeanette Gurevitch, Brian de Vries, and John A. Blando -- Sage: New York City's pioneer organization for LGBT elders / Elizabeth Kling and Douglas Kimmel -- Bibliography of research and clinical perspectives on LGBT aging / Steven David. 330 $aLesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Aging brings together cutting-edge research, practical information, and innovative thinking regarding the characteristics and processes of aging among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals. Written by experts in the field, the book covers a range of subjects and provides a comprehensive knowledge base for practitioners, students, and researchers. 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