From minority stress to active aging readiness: inclusive recreation as community-level social infrastructure for LGBTQ+ adults in rural Thailand

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https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v78.118481

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LGBTQ+ adults, minority stress, inclusive recreation, active aging readiness, rural Thailand

Abstract

Introduction: Despite symbolic progress toward sexual and gender diversity in Thailand, LGBTQ+ adults in rural communities continue to experience structural minority stress, conditional acceptance, and uncertainty regarding future caregiving, which undermine subjective well-being and active aging readiness.

Objective: This study aimed to develop a mixed-methods model explaining how inclusive recreation functions as a socially embedded mechanism linking minority stress and active aging readiness among rural LGBTQ+ adults.

Methodology: An exploratory sequential mixed-methods design integrated a quantitative survey of 220 LGBTQ+ adults aged 40 years and older with qualitative interviews, non-participant observation, and participatory action research to co-create an inclusive recreation model.

Results: Social support was the strongest positive predictor of active aging readiness (β = 0.42, p < 0.001), while minority stress showed a significant negative association (β = −0.28, p < 0.01). Recreational spaces were perceived as safe (M = 4.09, SD = 0.89), and qualitative findings highlighted caregiving-related anxiety.

Discussion: Inclusive recreation mediates minority stress by fostering relational safety, visibility, and collective affirmation within everyday community life.

Conclusions: Inclusive recreation operates as community-level social infrastructure supporting psychological safety and confidence in aging among rural LGBTQ+ adults.

Author Biographies

  • Tachapon Tongterm, Division of Sports Science, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Sisaket Rajabhat University; Si Sa Ket; Thailand.

    Division of Sports Science, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Sisaket Rajabhat University; Si Sa Ket; Thailand.

  • Waree Nantasing, Division of Sports Science, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Sisaket Rajabhat University; Si Sa Ket; Thailand.

    Division of Sports Science, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Sisaket Rajabhat University; Si Sa Ket; Thailand.

  • Maiyara Setthamas, Division of Community Health, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Sisaket Rajabhat University; Si Sa Ket; Thailand.

    Division of Community Health, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Sisaket Rajabhat University; Si Sa Ket; Thailand.

  • Jeeranan Kaewma, Department of Health Education, Faculty of Physical Education, Srinakharinwirot University; Thailand

    Department of Health Education, Faculty of Physical Education, Srinakharinwirot University; Thailand

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01-05-2026

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Tongterm, T., Nantasing, W., Setthamas, M., & Kaewma, J. (2026). From minority stress to active aging readiness: inclusive recreation as community-level social infrastructure for LGBTQ+ adults in rural Thailand. Retos, 78, 41-52. https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v78.118481