'Manopause': sexual response changes as a threat to ageing manhood.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Maria N Scaptura
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Abstract

When men root manhood in sexual performance, their inability to get and maintain an erection (i.e. erectile dysfunction) may pose a threat to ageing men's ability to enact masculinity. Using data from the 2015-2016 National Social Life, Health and Aging Project (NSHAP) - a nationally representative survey of the USA - this study finds that age and erectile dysfunction interact: men who report 'trouble getting or maintaining an erection' have a higher odds of reporting anxiety before sex. However, this effect gradually declines as the sample of men with erectile dysfunction ages (from ages 49 to 95). Additionally, men who do not report erectile dysfunction have the same odds of sex-anxiety throughout the sample, regardless of their age. The change in sexual performance may cause distress for men, as they feel unable to maintain their dominant masculinity in old age. While previous studies have shown that age and gender interact to affect men's sexual health in mid-life and later-life, this study adds to the feminist gerontology literature by providing indirect evidence that changes in sexual response may become gradually less anxiety-inducing, and thereby, less threatening for men as they age.

男性更年期":性反应变化对老年男性的威胁。
当男性将男子气概根植于性表现时,他们无法获得和维持勃起(即勃起功能障碍)可能会对老龄男性发挥男子气概的能力构成威胁。这项研究使用了2015-2016年美国全国社会生活、健康和老龄化项目(NSHAP)的数据--这是一项具有全国代表性的调查--发现年龄和勃起功能障碍之间存在相互作用:报告 "难以获得或维持勃起 "的男性报告性爱前焦虑的几率更高。然而,随着勃起功能障碍男性样本的年龄增长(从 49 岁到 95 岁),这种影响逐渐减弱。此外,未报告勃起功能障碍的男性在整个样本中出现性焦虑的几率相同,与他们的年龄无关。性能力的变化可能会给男性带来困扰,因为他们觉得自己在老年时无法保持男性的主导地位。以往的研究表明,年龄和性别会相互作用,影响中年和晚年男性的性健康,而本研究则为女性主义老年学文献增添了新的内容,它提供了间接证据,表明随着年龄的增长,性反应的变化可能会逐渐减少引发焦虑的程度,从而减少对男性的威胁。
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