BRITISH senior citizens are still enjoying active sex lives, according to the first major study of sexual health in the over 80s.
AND more than half of men, 54 per cent, and almost a third of women,
31 per cent, aged over 70, said they were still sexually active, with a
third of those having "frequent" sex of at least twice a month.
More
than 7000 older people took part in the research for the English
Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA), led by Dr David Lee, an Age UK
Research Fellow at The University of Manchester's School of Social
Sciences. "This is the first nationally-representative study to
include people over the age of 80 when asking older men and women in
England about their sexual health," Dr Lee said. "We hope our
findings improve public health by countering stereotypes and
misconceptions about late-life sexuality, and offer older people a
reference against which they may relate their own experiences and
expectations.
"Our ongoing research is also highlighting the diversity of late-life
sexualities, and trying to impose youthful norms of sexual health on
older people would be over-simplistic and even unhelpful."
Problems most frequently reported by sexually active women related to
becoming sexually aroused, 32 per cent, and achieving orgasm, 27 per
cent, while for men it was erectile difficulties, 39 per cent.
Men were also more concerned about their sexual activities and function
than women and, with increasing age, these concerns tended to become
more common. Sexually active women were less dissatisfied with
their overall sex lives than men, and also reported decreasing levels of
dissatisfaction with increasing age. The study also found that
many septuagenarians and octogenarians were still affectionate towards
their partners, with 31 per cent of men and 20 per cent of women
reporting frequent kissing or petting. Among those who reported
any sexual activity in the past three months, 1 per cent of men and 10
per cent of women reported they felt obligated to have sex. The
research paper, entitled Sexual health and wellbeing among older men and
women in England, is published in the American academic journal,
Archives of Sexual Behavior.