Knowledge and attitudes toward sexuality of a group of elderly

Citation
Bl. Walker et Ph. Ephross, Knowledge and attitudes toward sexuality of a group of elderly, J GERONT S, 31(1-2), 1999, pp. 85-107
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Public Health & Health Care Science
Journal title
JOURNAL OF GERONTOLOGICAL SOCIAL WORK
ISSN journal
01634372 → ACNP
Volume
31
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1999
Pages
85 - 107
Database
ISI
SICI code
0163-4372(1999)31:1-2<85:KAATSO>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
Staff of long-term care facilities and other agencies working with the elde rly need to be sensitive to the sexual needs and concerns of their resident s. Little is known, however, about what this population knows about sexuali ty, their attitudes about sexual expression and how they want professionals to respond to their needs and concerns. The purpose of this study was to i nvestigate the knowledge and attitudes of a group of elderly toward sexuali ty and staff practices related to the expression of elderly sexuality in a long-term care setting. Responses to 159 items divided among four forms wer e solicited from 68 elderly people living in long-term care facilities or a ttending a senior center. Information about the subjects' educational level , ethnicity, religiosity, political preferences, marital status, health, an d importance of intimacy and sexuality was collected. Items related to mast urbation, family issues, and personal issues were left unanswered more than other items. As a group the respondents tended to be somewhat knowledgeabl e, answering 67% of the knowledge items correctly. They were also somewhat tolerant toward sexuality issues, answering an average of 58% of the items in that direction. Finally, they supported relatively proactive responses o f staff toward sexuality issues, agreeing on average with 69% of the items where staff took actions in support of elderly sexual expression. Responden ts tended to think that there was little sexual activity taking place in nu rsing homes but that the residents continued to be interested in sexual exp ression. This information will be applied in the development of a training program for long-term care staff.