Ar. Helgason et al., SEXUAL DESIRE, ERECTION, ORGASM AND EJACULATORY FUNCTIONS AND THEIR IMPORTANCE TO ELDERLY SWEDISH MEN - A POPULATION-BASED STUDY, Age and ageing, 25(4), 1996, pp. 285-291
Relevant information for clinical decision-making in a wide spectrum o
f diseases includes the extent to which sexual function is intact, how
important it is to preserve sexual capacity and whether waning sexual
function causes distress. Little information is available on elderly
men. We aimed to obtain this basic information. Radiumhemmet's Scale o
f Sexual Function was posted to 435 randomly selected men aged 50-80 y
ears. Assessments included sexual desire, erectile capacity, orgasm an
d ejaculation and to what extent waning sexual function distressed the
men. The questions were answered anonymously. Information was obtaine
d from 319 men (73%). Of these, 83% stated that sex was 'very importan
t', 'important' or a 'spice to life'. Physiological potency for men ag
ed 50-59, 60-69 and 70-80 amounted to 97%, 76% and 51% respectively. A
mong the oldest men (70-80 years), 46% reported orgasm at least once a
month. Over 80% of all men who reported some level of erection stated
that it was of importance to them to maintain the present level of er
ection stiffness. Most men who reported waning sexual function (compar
ed with their youth) stated that this distressed them. Sex is importan
t to elderly men. Even among the 70-80-year-olds, an intact sexual des
ire, erection and orgasm are common and it is considered important to
preserve them. Sexual function should be considered in the clinical as
sessment of elderly men.