Because older LGB adults are a hard-to-reach population, I relied on non-probability sampling methods (e.g., convenience, snowball) to recruit the participants; this method is consistent with most studies of this population ( Fredriksen-Goldsen & Kim, 2017). I also relied on a feature of respondent-driven sampling methods, wherein participants are asked to have their peers contact me directly if they desired to participate in the study (see Heckathorn, 1997).
Finally, integrative memos were written as part of the analysis process, a practice used to record reflective thoughts about themes that are emerging in the data (Emerson et al
Most interviews were conducted in person or by phone in the Southeast and Midwest. Flyers containing study information were also hung at houses of worship, coffee shops, bars, etc. in a Southeastern state to recruit a diverse array of people. In addition, I recruited from social spaces from the LGB community, including online, community-based organizations, LGBTQ centers, senior centers, and retirement communities that specifically serve older LGBTQ people. I also identified gatekeepers for the study at local organizations, who helped recruit participants. More…