Social Sciences, Texas A&M University - San Antonio , San Antonio , TX , USA.
J Sex Marital Ther. 2019;45(8):706-720. doi: 10.1080/0092623X.2019.1610127. Epub 2019 May 15.
This research evaluates the relationship between chronic disease burden and partnered sexuality of older adults by using data from the National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project. Ordinary least squares and logistic regressions identify how chronic disease burden is associated with sexual frequency and sexual dysfunction for men (N = 893) and women (N = 641). Results indicate that an increasing chronic disease burden is negatively associated with men's sexual frequency, while a greater burden of chronic disease is related to a greater risk of lubrication problems for women and orgasm problems for men. The findings reveal gender differences in how disease is linked to older adults' sexual lives.
本研究使用来自全国社会生活、健康和老龄化项目的数据,评估了慢性病负担与老年人伴侣性行为之间的关系。普通最小二乘法和逻辑回归确定了慢性病负担如何与男性(N=893)和女性(N=641)的性频率和性功能障碍相关。结果表明,慢性病负担的增加与男性的性频率呈负相关,而慢性病负担的增加与女性的润滑问题和男性的性高潮问题的风险增加有关。研究结果揭示了疾病与老年人性生活之间的性别差异。