Abstract. Purpose: This article reports on the fdgs of a study whose purpose was to explore the experienc of regivers of gay and lbian senrs livg
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EXPERIENC OF RMAL REGIVG AMONG OLR LBIAN AND GAY ADULTS ATRALIA
While many issu are the same for all olr adults and those who re for them, some unique nsiratns arise for lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr (LGBTQ+) people alg wh Chosen Fai Affect CaregivgAs you may already know, many LGBTQ+ people form strong “fai of choice” addn to their fai of orig as a way of pg wh possible or actual rejectn by parents, siblgs, and other relativ for beg open about their sexual orientatn or genr inty.
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