Aleksandar Štulhofer, Laura Pietras, Ivan Landripet, Goran Koletić
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Abstract
Background: The increasing importance of sexual expression among older Europeans calls for a more comprehensive understanding of the process of sexual aging. Combining social gerontological and sexological theories, the current study aimed to conceptualize and operationalize a process-focused model of successful sexual aging (the SSAM).
Methods: Using a Croatian sample of older partnered individuals (n = 200; Mage = 71.2) and a large-scale German sample of both partnered (n = 442; Mage = 69.2) and non-partnered individuals (n = 971; Mage = 69.2), we developed and validated a 9-item measure of successful sexual aging.
Results: The 3-dimensional Successful Sexual Aging Scale (SSAS) reflects two internal processes (acceptance of and adaptation to aging-related changes) and an external one (opportunities for sexual expression). The measure was age, gender, and (to a large extent) culture invariant in older partnered individuals. With a minor adjustment (re-wording of a single item), the SSAS assessed positive sexual aging comparably well in non-partnered individuals. As hypothesized, the measure was significantly related to positive attitudes about older people's sexuality, life and relationship satisfaction, subjective age, and self-reported health. SSAS scores, which were lower among Croatian than German participants, were also linked to lower levels of social isolation, as well as depression and anxiety symptoms.
Conclusions: The new measure can be useful in a range of quantitative assessments of older people's sexuality and well-being. Furthermore, the concept of successful sexual aging may assist in challenging ageism and in interventions focusing on positive sexual aging.
期刊介绍:
BMC Geriatrics is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of the health and healthcare of older people, including the effects of healthcare systems and policies. The journal also welcomes research focused on the aging process, including cellular, genetic, and physiological processes and cognitive modifications.