Publisher: Cambridge University Press
E-ISSN: 1469-1779|6|1|39-54
ISSN: 0144-686x
Source: Ageing and Society, Vol.6, Iss.1, 1986-03, pp. : 39-54
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Abstract
Ageing itself abolishes neither the need nor the capacity for sexual activity. A number of studies confirm the continuance of sexual activity in old age. Normal physiological changes with age affect erectile function and ejaculation in males, and the vaginal tissue in females. Psychological and social factors that affect sexual function in old age include the individual's degree of sexual activity throughout earlier life, the psychological resiliency in adapting to the altered physiological conditions, demographic factors, and society's attitudes towards sex in old age. Furthermore, pathologies that are more prevalent among the elderly can interfere with sexual function.
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