Title: Mature Sexuality: Who
1Mature Sexuality Whos Doing What?
- Association of Reproductive Health Professionals
- www.arhp.org
2Expert Medical Advisory Committee
- Jean Fourcroy, MD, PhD, MPH
- Kirtly Parker Jones, MD (chair)
- Louis Kuritzky, MD
- Sharon Schnare, FNP, CNM, MSN
- Michael A. Thomas, MD
Required Slide
3Learning Objectives
- Understand why assessment of sexual function
should be included in the health care of
middle-aged and older adults - Identify factors that may affect sexual function
in older men and women
4Realities of Mature Sexuality
- People dont lose their libido or become
instantaneously impotent as they age...
San Francisco Examiner November 17, 1999
5Sexuality Among Older Adults
Covey HC. Gerontologist. 1989.
6How Do We Know Who Does What?
- Self-selected reporting in questionnaires
- Telephone surveys
- Online surveys
7Percent U.S. Men Women, Age 65
US Census. 2001.
8Marital StatusU.S. Men and Women Age 50
Age
US Census. 2001.
9Reasons for Stopping Sexual Relations
Avis, NE. J Gend Specif Med. 2000.
10Present Interest in Sex Men (1977)
Age
Brecher, EM. 1984.
11Present Interest in Sex Women (1977)
Age
Brecher, EM. 1984.
12NCOA Survey (1998) Sexually Active
Age
National Council on Aging. 1998.
13NCOA Survey (1998) with Partners Sexually
Active
Age
National Council on Aging. 1998.
14AARP Modern Maturity Sexuality Survey (1999)
AARP. 1999.
15AARP Survey (1999) Having Sexual Thoughts 1
per Week
Age
AARP. 1999.
16AARP Survey (1999) Having Intercourse 1 per
week
Age
AARP. 1999.
17ARHP Sexual Activity Survey (1999)
- May have less frequent sexual activity
- Not necessarily less satisfied
ARHP. 1999.
18ARHP Survey (1999) Sexual Activity vs.
Satisfaction in Men
69
Age
ARHP. 1999.
19ARHP Survey (1999) Sexual Activity vs.
Satisfaction in Women
60s
Age
ARHP. 1999.
20AARP Online Singles Survey (2003)
Sexual compatibility is important in a partner
AARP. 2003.US Census Bureau. 2002.
21AARP Survey (2003) Not Having Sex in Last 6
Months
AARP. 2003.
22AARP Survey (2003) with Simultaneous Sexual
Partners
AARP. 2003.
23AARP Survey The Divorce Experience
Men
Women
Sex with a new partner as a way to cope
Exercise and a retreat into work to cope
AARP. 2003.
24AARP Divorce Survey Having Sex 1 time per
week
AARP. 2003.
25Communication Concerns Patient Fears
Very or Somewhat Concerned
Marwick C. JAMA. 1999.
26Addressing Patient Concerns
STOP Ask open-ended questions dont press if no
interest is expressed LOOK Examine the
patient LISTEN A non-judgmental listener goes a
long way to open communication
27Mature Sexuality Summary
- Mature Americans are both interested in and
engaging in sexual activity - Many find sex satisfying emotionally and
physically - Many are single and have sex with different
partners, and thus are at risk for STIs