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“Shades of Grey”: Exploring Public Opinion about Later-Life Sexuality

Ateret Gewirtz‐Meydan, Liat Ayalon

2020Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Public opinion on later-life sexuality affects older people's sexual health, behaviour, and satisfaction. In this study, we explored public opinion on later-life sexuality by participants' responding to an open-ended question rather than rank their level of agreement or disagreement with different statements about older people's sexuality. Responses from 135 men and women reflecting on how sexuality changes in older age were thematically analysed. Five themes emerged, varying from positive to negative perceptions of later-life sexuality. Older people's sexuality was described as declining, non-existent, conservative, narrow, tedious, and boring, but also as encompassing more emotions and feelings; being better and more "complete". This study provides qualitative data and an opportunity to gain insights on valuable opinions on what young and middle-aged people think about later-life sexuality. Assessing what people think about later-life sexuality is the first stage in instilling more liberating views about the diversity of sexual expressions in old age.

Topics & Concepts

Human sexualityFeelingPsychologyPublic opinionPerceptionQualitative researchGender studiesDiversity (politics)Social psychologySexologyDevelopmental psychologySociologyPolitical sciencePoliticsSocial scienceAnthropologyNeuroscienceLawSexual function and dysfunction studiesSexuality, Behavior, and TechnologyLGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy
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