TY - JOUR
T1 - Diferencias en las percepciones sobre la sexualidad en adultos mayores. Cuenca–Ecuador
AU - Bermejo, Angélica María
AU - Bueno, Laura Beatriz Rocano
AU - Vallejo, Lorena Elizabeth Mosquera
AU - Torres, Lorena Esperanza Encalada
AU - Ortiz, Rina
AU - Pillco, Viviana Faviola Narvaez
AU - Ochoa, Fabian Leonardo Castro
AU - Palacios, Nancy
AU - Vásquez, María Alicia
AU - Torres, Maritza
AU - Ordoñez, María Gratzia
AU - Rivera, Alexandra Carabajo
AU - León, Soledad Ávila
AU - Romero, Italo Fernando Larrea
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017, Sociedad Latinoamericana de Hipertension. All rights reserved.
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Background: In developing countries, attention towards the older adult, specifically when it involves its sex life. Lack of information about this subject gave place to the present research. Its purpose is to describe how sexuality in older adults is described in the Department of Social Services for the Elderly (DDSE) in the Ecuadorian Institute of Social Services (EISS), Cuenca-Ecuador. Materials and Methods: For data collection, an original questionnaire was used which was self-answered and it included personal information, current medication, medical comorbidities as well as items that made reference to sexuality perceptions. These were one-choice answers on a Likert scale of 5 levels. Results: A majority of the participants (55.9%) referred that they felt “satisfied” with their sexuality. Disease, fear of bad performance and communication issues as well as medical treatments were considered obstacles for sexuality enjoyment. Differences were found between sex in regards to frequency of sex (χ2=27,147; p<0,001) in which the answer “never” was given in its majority by women (19.9% vs 2.2% in men; (p<0.05). The older the interviewee, the more sexuality was perceived as an important area exclusively for youth. Conclusions: Age and gender in older adults have an important determinant factor over their sexuality. The older adult presents a more complex sexuality, which requires in-depth studies for a better understanding.
AB - Background: In developing countries, attention towards the older adult, specifically when it involves its sex life. Lack of information about this subject gave place to the present research. Its purpose is to describe how sexuality in older adults is described in the Department of Social Services for the Elderly (DDSE) in the Ecuadorian Institute of Social Services (EISS), Cuenca-Ecuador. Materials and Methods: For data collection, an original questionnaire was used which was self-answered and it included personal information, current medication, medical comorbidities as well as items that made reference to sexuality perceptions. These were one-choice answers on a Likert scale of 5 levels. Results: A majority of the participants (55.9%) referred that they felt “satisfied” with their sexuality. Disease, fear of bad performance and communication issues as well as medical treatments were considered obstacles for sexuality enjoyment. Differences were found between sex in regards to frequency of sex (χ2=27,147; p<0,001) in which the answer “never” was given in its majority by women (19.9% vs 2.2% in men; (p<0.05). The older the interviewee, the more sexuality was perceived as an important area exclusively for youth. Conclusions: Age and gender in older adults have an important determinant factor over their sexuality. The older adult presents a more complex sexuality, which requires in-depth studies for a better understanding.
KW - Old age
KW - Older adults
KW - Sexual activity
KW - Sexuality
UR - https://www.urjc.es/images/ceib/revista_electronica/vol_9_2015_1/REIB_09_01_Mendez-Rojas.pdf
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85032690110
SN - 0798-0264
VL - 36
SP - 114
EP - 121
JO - Archivos Venezolanos de Farmacologia y Terapeutica
JF - Archivos Venezolanos de Farmacologia y Terapeutica
IS - 4
ER -