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The Senior Sex Education Experience Study: Qualitative Data From Developing an Adult Sex Education Program

机译:高级性教育经验研究:发展成人性教育计划的定性数据

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Older adults (OAs) account for an unprecedented proportion of STDs but receive limited sex education. We present preliminary data from the SEXEE study developing a sex education intervention for OAs 50+. The sample consisted of 17 OAs, ages 53 to 77, (M = 65, SD = 7.6; 64.7% female; 94.1% Caucasian) and seven primary care physicians, geriatricians, and other specialists (e.g. gynecologists), sampled purposively. Physicians completed a semi-structured interview to describe their experiences discussing sexual health with OAs, identify barriers to those discussions, and elicit recommendations for an educational curriculum. OAs participated in three separate focus groups to determine their interest in and suggestions for the intervention. Qualitative data underwent thematic coding separately by two researchers, with a third researcher resolving any discrepancy. One physician (14%) reported routinely assessing adults’ sexual health; others only in the context of a specific presenting concern (e.g. ED). Though the physicians considered sexuality important component of QoL, many reported barriers to assessment and treatment, including insufficient time, training, and knowledge; concerns about personal and patient discomfort; and patient complexity. Of the OAs interviewed, 15 (88%) endorsed high interest in attending a sex education program. The most commonly recommended educational topics among physicians and OAs included: sexual changes with aging and management strategies; STDs and risk factors; tools for enlarging the sexual repertoire, myths about late life-sexuality; masturbation, and dating. Findings extend previous observations about clinical barriers to sexual health discussions and provide new insights for developing a sex ed intervention for this population.
机译:老年人(OAS)占STD的前所未有的比例,但接受性别有限。我们从Seinee Study展示Seinee China的初步数据,为OAS 50+开发性教育干预。样品由17盎司,53岁至77岁,(M = 65,SD = 7.6; 64.7%的女性; 94.1%的白种人)和七个初级护理医师,老年人和其他专家(例如妇科医生),自动抽样。医生完成了一个半结构化的面试,以描述他们与OAS讨论性健康的经验,确定这些讨论的障碍,并为教育课程提出建议。 OAS参加了三个独立的焦点小组,以确定他们对干预的兴趣和建议。定性数据由两位研究人员分开进行专题编码,其中第三个研究员解决了任何差异。一位医生(14%)报告常规评估成年人的性健康;其他人只在特定呈现问题的背景下(例如,ed)。虽然医生认为性欲的QOL的重要组成部分,但许多报告的评估和治疗的障碍,包括时间,培训和知识不足;对个人和患者不适的担忧;和患者复杂性。对OAS采访后,15(88%)赞同参加性教育计划的高兴趣。医生和OAS中最常见的教育主题包括:性变化与老化和管理策略; STD和风险因素;扩大性曲目的工具,关于晚期生活的神话;手淫和约会。调查结果扩展了对性健康讨论的临床障碍的先前观察,并为发展这种人口的性爱干预提供了新的见解。

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