Positive Sexual Aging: A Novel Concept and Bi-Country Development of a Brief Measure.

IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Aleksandar Štulhofer, Nantje Fischer, Thomas Hansen, Cynthia A Graham, Bente Træen
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Abstract

Sexuality has been robustly linked to older adults' well-being. Although several approaches to measuring sexual health and sexual well-being in this population have been recently proposed, their conceptual framework is unclear or missing. Following the gerontological successful aging paradigm that focuses on dynamic adaptive processes, we constructed and tested a new measure intended to assess positive sexual aging. Using two probability-based samples of partnered women and men aged 65+ years (n = 727) from Norway and Croatia, we tested dimensionality, measurement invariance, associations with other relevant constructs, and network-of-items topology of a brief 4-item measure. This new measure-the Brief Positive Sexual Aging Scale (BIPSAS)-was invariant across country and age, but not gender. Marked gender differences were also found in the measure's network-of-items topology. Scores on the measure were significantly and meaningfully related to indicators of sexual communication and activity, relationship and life satisfaction, and psychological health. The opportunities for sexual expression facet had the highest overall centrality in the BIPSAS network, echoing its heightened importance for older people's sexuality. With a caveat that positive sexual aging in older women and men may not be directly comparable, this psychometrically sound and brief measure is suitable for use in a wide range of studies focusing on health, well-being, and sexuality among older partnered adults.

积极的性衰老:一个新概念和两国发展的简要措施。
性行为与老年人的幸福感密切相关。虽然最近提出了几种测量这一人群性健康和性福利的方法,但它们的概念框架尚不清楚或缺失。遵循关注动态适应过程的老年学成功衰老范式,我们构建并测试了一种旨在评估积极性衰老的新措施。使用来自挪威和克罗地亚的两个基于概率的65岁以上伴侣女性和男性样本(n = 727),我们测试了维度、测量不变性、与其他相关结构的关联以及一个简短的4项测量的项目网络拓扑结构。这种新的测量方法——简短阳性性衰老量表(BIPSAS)——在不同的国家和年龄是不变的,但在性别上没有变化。在测量的项目网络拓扑结构中也发现了明显的性别差异。这项测量的得分与性交流和性活动、关系和生活满意度以及心理健康等指标有着显著而有意义的关系。性表达方面的机会在BIPSAS网络中具有最高的总体中心性,反映了其对老年人性行为的高度重要性。需要注意的是,老年女性和男性的积极性衰老可能无法直接比较,这种心理测量学上合理且简短的测量方法适用于广泛的研究,重点关注老年伴侣的健康、幸福和性行为。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
13.20%
发文量
299
期刊介绍: The official publication of the International Academy of Sex Research, the journal is dedicated to the dissemination of information in the field of sexual science, broadly defined. Contributions consist of empirical research (both quantitative and qualitative), theoretical reviews and essays, clinical case reports, letters to the editor, and book reviews.
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