Sexual Health Behaviors and Outcomes Among Middle-Aged and Older Disabled Adults in Britain.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY
Yoshiko Sakuma, Bernice Lin, Eneyi Kpokiri, Junead Khan, Huachun Zou, Joseph D Tucker, Tom Shakespeare, Hannah Kuper, Dan Wu
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Abstract

Background: Sexual health is crucial for well-being, yet research often overlooks middle-aged and older adults, as well as those with disabilities. This study explores the sexual health of disabled middle-aged and older adults in Britain.

Objective: We aim to explain sexual behaviors and outcomes among disabled adults aged 45-74 in Britain.

Methods: We conducted a secondary quantitative analysis using data from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3), a British population-representative survey. The study did not focus on a specific type of disability but rather included people who consider themselves to have a long-standing illness that limits their activity. The analysis incorporated variables on sexual behaviors and outcomes: bivariate analyses and multiple logistic regressions stratified by sex compared behaviors and outcomes by disability status.

Results: Of 7082 participants included, 1906 were classified as being with limiting disability status. Adjusting for sociodemographic differences, compared to nondisabled individuals, those with limiting disability status adults were less likely to engage in sex in the last 4 weeks (aOR: 0.60, CI: 0.51-0.71) or be in a steady relationship (aOR: 0.69, CI: 0.59-0.80) and were more likely to report poorer sexual health outcomes, including having experienced coerced sex attempts (aOR:1.83, CI:1.48-2.27), had coerced sex (aOR: 1.64, CI:1.33-2.01), had their sex life affected by health in the last year (aOR: 5.08, CI:4.27-6.05), and sought help for their sex lives (aOR:1.73, CI:1.38-2.17).

Conclusions: Middle-aged and older disabled adults in Britain are less likely to be sexually active, yet more likely to experience negative sexual health outcomes. The increased health-seeking behaviors and their vulnerability highlight the necessity for tailored sexual health services, extending into middle age and older adulthood.

英国中老年残疾人的性健康行为和结果。
背景:性健康对幸福至关重要,然而研究往往忽视了中老年人以及残疾人。本研究探讨了英国残疾中老年人的性健康状况。目的:我们旨在解释英国45-74岁残疾成年人的性行为和结果。方法:我们使用第三次国家性态度和生活方式调查(Natsal-3)的数据进行了二次定量分析,这是一项英国人口代表性调查。这项研究并没有关注特定类型的残疾,而是包括了那些认为自己患有长期疾病、限制了活动的人。分析纳入了性行为和结果的变量:双变量分析和按性别分层的多重逻辑回归比较了按残疾状况的行为和结果。结果:在7082名参与者中,1906名被归类为具有限制性残疾状态。调整社会人口统计学差异,与非残疾个体相比,那些有限制残疾状态的成年人在过去4周内发生性行为的可能性更小(aOR: 0.60, CI: 0.51-0.71)或处于稳定关系(aOR: 0.69, CI: 0.59-0.80),并且更有可能报告较差的性健康结果,包括经历过强迫性行为(aOR:1.83, CI:1.48-2.27),有过强迫性行为(aOR:1.64, CI:1.33-2.01),在过去一年中性生活受到健康状况影响(aOR: 5.08, CI:4.27-6.05),并寻求性生活方面的帮助(aOR:1.73, CI:1.38-2.17)。结论:在英国,中年和老年残疾人的性生活不太活跃,但更有可能经历负面的性健康结果。寻求保健行为的增加及其脆弱性突出表明,有必要提供量身定制的性健康服务,这种服务一直延伸到中年和老年。
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期刊介绍: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health provides the latest peer-reviewed, policy-relevant research and analysis on sexual and reproductive health and rights in the United States and other developed countries. For more than four decades, Perspectives has offered unique insights into how reproductive health issues relate to one another; how they are affected by policies and programs; and their implications for individuals and societies. Published four times a year, Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health includes original research, special reports and commentaries on the latest developments in the field of sexual and reproductive health, as well as staff-written summaries of recent findings in the field.
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