Sex and concepts of sexuality influence sexual problems and help-seeking behaviours of older people.

IF 1.7 4区 社会学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY Journal of Women & Aging Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-03 DOI:10.1080/08952841.2023.2276636
Kanthee Anantapong, Bongkot Burapakiat, Thareerat Ananchaisarp
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In this study, we aimed to examine the prevalence, associated factors, and management of sexual problems in older people at a primary care unit. We recruited people aged 60 years old and over, who visited the Primary Care Unit of Songklanagarind Hospital, a tertiary-care and referral centre in Southern Thailand, between June and August 2021, and used a self-administered questionnaire on sexuality, sexual problems, help-seeking behaviours, and clinical consultations for sexual problems in older people. There were 190 participants in this study (120 women, 70 men, mean age = 68.3). One hundred and five (55.3%) participants reported having sexual problems. Compared to their female counterparts, males were more likely to have sexual problems (adjusted OR = 3.11; 95% CI = 1.52,6.34; p-value = 0.001). The majority (77.3%) considered non-penetrative sexual activities (outercourse) when discussing sexuality in later life, and they had lower odds of having sexual problems compared to those who relied purely on sexual intercourse (adjusted OR = 0.27 for only outercourse and 0.30 for both intercourse and outercourse; p-value = 0.016). Only 2.1% (4/190) of participants reported that a physician had asked them about sexual problems. Participants reporting sexual problems (N = 105) often consulted their partners (25.7%) and friends (10.5%) or searched information from the internet (18.1%). According to this study, sexual problems in older people are common in primary care settings, but they tend to be poorly managed. Clinical discussions and interventions that are sensitive to gender differences and acknowledge the broadened concepts of sexuality in later life, e.g., encouragement to practice outercourse, may help improve sexual problems and well-being among older people.

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性和性观念会影响老年人的性问题和求助行为。
在这项研究中,我们旨在检查初级保健室老年人性问题的患病率、相关因素和管理。我们招募了60岁的人 2021年6月至8月期间,他访问了泰国南部的三级护理和转诊中心Songklanagarind医院的初级保健室,并使用了一份关于老年人性行为、性问题、求助行为和性问题临床咨询的自填问卷。这项研究共有190名参与者(120名女性,70名男性,平均年龄=68.3)。105名(55.3%)参与者报告有性问题。与女性相比,男性更容易出现性问题(校正OR=3.11;95%CI=1.52,6.34;p值=0.001)。大多数人(77.3%)在晚年讨论性行为时认为非渗透性性行为(outercourse),与那些纯粹依赖性交的人相比,他们出现性问题的几率更低(仅性交和性交的校正OR=0.27,性交和性交均为0.30;p值=0.016)。只有2.1%(4/190)的参与者报告说医生曾向他们询问过性问题。报告性问题的参与者(N = 105)经常咨询伴侣(25.7%)和朋友(10.5%)或从互联网上搜索信息(18.1%)。根据这项研究,老年人的性问题在初级保健环境中很常见,但往往管理不善。临床讨论和干预措施对性别差异敏感,并承认在以后的生活中扩大了性观念,例如鼓励在户外锻炼,可能有助于改善老年人的性问题和幸福感。
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