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Attitudes Toward Sexuality Among Nursing Home Residents

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There is a paucity of data regarding sexuality among nursing home residents. The aim of the present study was to evaluate sexual attitudes in a group of independent residents in a large urban nursing home. Ten items covering different aspects of sexual attitude were scored by two board certified psychiatrists following a semistructured interview. The study was undertaken at a large 1,200-bed nursing home providing services to both healthy independent elderly as well as geriatric patients. Subjects were 31 volunteers: 15 men and 16 women (mean age: 82.4 and 74.1 years, respectively), who consented to participate. Participants were cognitively intact and living independently at the nursing home. Exclusion criteria were: a) current major psychiatric morbidity, b) drug or alcohol abuse, c) Geriatric Depression Scale (short version) score ≥5, and d) Clinical Dementia Rating >0. A hierarchy of basic functions was constructed wherein each function was graded on a 5-point Likert-like scale reflecting its endorsed importance. The majority (23/31) felt that sexuality should be openly discussed with the elderly by health professionals. Twenty-one of 31 expressed willingness to receive medical consultation and treatment for sexual dysfunction as needed and 20/31 expressed a similar attitude if their partner so needed. The hierarchy of needs was rated by the participants (men and women, respectively) as follows: Mood (4.4; 4.3), Memory (4.2; 4.2), Sleep (3.8; 3.9), Sex (3.5; 2.8), and Appetite (2.8; 2.6). Sex is graded as “moderately important” among nursing home residents, more so in males. The majority of residents expressed positive attitudes towards open discussion of sexual matters and willingness to accept therapeutic interventions when needed.

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Aizenberg, D., Weizman, A. & Barak, Y. Attitudes Toward Sexuality Among Nursing Home Residents. Sexuality and Disability 20, 185–189 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021445832294

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