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Sexual dysfunction in old age

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

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The sexual behaviour of older people is more often the target of jocularity or ridicule than the subject of serious scientific research. As a consequence, relatively little is known about the sexual behaviour of the over-65s and such information as is available shows a polarisation according to gender, male sexual behaviour and dysfunction being viewed very much in the light of physical problems, whereas women's sexual behaviour revolves around attitudes towards sexuality and the psychological effects of ageing. This review will address the biological changes associated with ageing, the psychological and social concomitants, the prevalence of sexual dysfunction, its aetiological factors, and the management of common sexual problems including those found in an institutional setting.

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Copyright © The Royal College of Psychiatrists 2000 
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Table 1 Patients aged over 65 years seen at the Sexual Problems Clinic in Edinburgh (1974-1999) (total n=54, all male)

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