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Sexual culture in low-income older adult housing: norms, behaviours and risks.

Jean J Schensul1, Kim E Radda1, Candace Corbeil1.   

Abstract

This paper explores the behaviours and meanings associated with intimacy and sexuality among older adults with diverse partners living in subsidised senior housing. It utilises survey and qualitative data from a mixed methods of ageing/HIV exposure to illustrate gendered views on sexual and intimate behaviours, and attitudes towards transactional/commercial sex. Data suggest that women were cautious about engaging in intimate relationships, while men sought them and the companionship they provided to address loneliness. Reasons for non-intimacy were age and health problems. Generally speaking, both men and women had positive attitudes towards sex. Men took risks by having multiple partners and using condoms irregularly; women believed they could avoid risks by taking time to get to know their partners, but never used condoms. Forty per cent of men who saw sex workers were not regular condom users. They traded risk of gossip, violence and infection for companionship with women seeking money and physical safety. Findings have implications for policies, counselling and interventions for older sexually active adults in institutional and residential settings.

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Keywords:  Intimacy; USA; older adults; senior housing; sex workers; sexual risk

Year:  2018        PMID: 29909730     DOI: 10.1080/13691058.2018.1472809

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cult Health Sex        ISSN: 1369-1058


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1.  High risk sexual behaviours associated with traditional beliefs about gender roles among men interested in medical male circumcision in South Africa.

Authors:  Candice M Chetty-Makkan; Jonathan M Grund; Evans Muchiri; Matt A Price; Mary H Latka; Salome Charalambous
Journal:  AIDS Res Ther       Date:  2021-06-22       Impact factor: 2.250

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