Isabelle Wallach
Université du Québec à Montréal
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Ageing & Society | 2013
Isabelle Wallach; Shari Brotman
ABSTRACT The population of people aged 50 and over represents a significant proportion of people living with HIV in Western nations. While the number of older people living with HIV is rapidly increasing in Canada, research originating in this country remains relatively scarce. This article therefore proposes to describe the impact of the intersection of HIV and ageing on the identities and lived experiences of people living with HIV of 50 and over (PLHIV50+), both on an individual and social level, in order to offer a picture of their lived experience. Using a phenomenological approach, nine semi-structured individual interviews with PLHIV50+ (men and women) were undertaken. Data analysis identified several central themes which constituted the essence of their experience of the intersection of HIV and ageing, such as the experience of premature ageing, the impact of HIV on intergenerational relationships, the shrinking of ones social network, rejection experienced by the older population, a difficult return to work and a deterioration in living conditions. The results of this research highlight the many challenges faced by PLHIV50+, on physical, relational, work and economic levels. Even though some of the problems faced by PLHIV50+ were related to the experience of corporal changes and a deterioration of health, our research was able to highlight the societal and structural factors underlying the stigma of HIV and ageing.
Affilia | 2013
J. D. Drummond; Shari Brotman; Marjorie Silverman; Tamara Sussman; Pam Orzeck; Lucy Barylak; Isabelle Wallach
Using an adapted phenomenological approach, the current study explores older women’s stories about the ways in which providing care to their spouse or partner has affected their sexual and intimate lives. Findings suggest that older women’s sexual identities and experiences of sexuality are marked by both ageist constructions of “older woman as asexual” and loss of self associated with taking on the role of caregiver. Findings also suggest that women resist these constructions of self through the development of other forms of intimacy in their lives. Suggestions for increasing opportunities to address women’s realities in service provision are highlighted.
Health & Social Work | 2016
Shari Brotman; Jennifer Drummond; Marjorie Silverman; Tamara Sussman; Pam Orzeck; Lucy Barylak; Isabelle Wallach; Véronique Billette
This article reports the findings of an exploratory study examining service provider perceptions and experiences of addressing sexuality and intimacy with women spousal caregivers. The caregiver-provider encounter is examined, and challenges faced by service providers in addressing sexuality are considered. Themes identified include ambivalence and discomfort, personal and institutional barriers, meanings attributed to sexuality and intimacy, and lack of opportunities to discuss experiences. Strategies to overcome silence and invisibility on the part of service providers in the health and social services system are considered.
Canadian Journal on Aging-revue Canadienne Du Vieillissement | 2016
Isabelle Wallach; Xuân Ducandas; Michel Martel; Réjean Thomas
This research examines obstacles faced by older people living with HIV in maintaining their significant social ties (family, friends) in the light of a double theoretical framework, inter-sectionality and the course of life. Favoring a qualitative methodology, this research is based on in-depth, semi-directed interviews with a diverse sample of 38 people living with HIV, aged 50-73 years. Analysis reveals that a significant proportion of participants have experienced ruptures or deterioration of close ties with intimates at the level of family or friends. The principal factors behind these difficulties are the past and present stigma associated with HIV and/or other social positions, long-term effects of HIV, issues related to aging and crosscutting effects of HIV and aging.
Ageing & Society | 2017
Isabelle Wallach; Shari Brotman
Frontières | 2012
Isabelle Wallach
Santé mentale au Québec | 2013
Kareen Nour; Marijo Hébert; Jean-Pierre Lavoie; Bernadette Dallaire; Isabelle Wallach; Nona Moscovizt; Alan Regenstreif; Véronique Billette
The International Journal of Aging and Society | 2012
Alan Regenstreif; Nona Moscovitz; Marijo Hébert; Jean-Pierre Lavoie; Bernadette Dallaire; Isabelle Wallach; Véronique Billette; Kareen Nour
The International Journal of Aging and Society | 2012
Kareen Nour; Marijo Hébert; Jean-Pierre Lavoie; Alan Regenstreif; Bernadette Dallaire; Isabelle Wallach; Nona Moscovitz; Véronique Billette
Frontières | 2012
Isabelle Wallach