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. 2023 May;99(3):173-179.
doi: 10.1136/sextrans-2021-055346. Epub 2022 Aug 11.

Sexual behaviours and sexual health among middle-aged and older adults in Britain

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Sexual behaviours and sexual health among middle-aged and older adults in Britain

Junead Khan et al. Sex Transm Infect. 2023 May.

Abstract

Objectives: Population-representative studies of the sexual health of middle-aged and older adults are lacking in ageing societies. This study aimed to identify latent patterns of sexual behaviours and health of people aged 45-74 years.

Methods: We conducted a latent class analysis of the National Attitudes and Sexual Lifestyles Survey (Natsal-3), a nationally representative survey conducted in Britain in 2011.

Results: Of the 5260 respondents aged 45-74 years, 48.86% of men and 44.91% of women belonged to the Content Caseys class who reported good sexual health. The Infrequent Indigos (30.94% of men, 44.38% of women) were characterised by a lack of sexual activity, reported some dissatisfaction, and were more likely to have a disability. The Low-Functioning Lees (11.65% of men, 8.41% of women) reported some more disability and had issues with sexual functioning and higher levels of distress. The Multiple-Partnered Morgans (8.62% of men, 2.30% of women) were characterised by a greater number of sexual partners and several risk behaviours.

Conclusions: The use of these four classes can aid in improved targeting of tailored sexual health services to improve sexual function, sexual satisfaction, reduce distress and risky behaviours among middle-aged and older adults. These services should be inclusive of the disabled community.

Keywords: SEXUAL HEALTH; Sexual Behavior; Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological.

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Competing interests: None declared.

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