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Older adults maintain sexual desire and activity, which positively impacts psychological well-being. Adaptations may be needed due to health conditions, but the rights to privacy and sexual life are emphasized.

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  • Psychological Well-being

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  • Negative stereotypes surrounding older adults' sexuality are prevalent.
  • Contrary to these stereotypes, sexual desire often persists into old age.

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  • To address the persistent sexual desire in the elderly.
  • To highlight the positive psychological impact of sexual activity in older adults.
  • To emphasize the rights to privacy and sexual life for the elderly.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on aging and sexuality.
  • Analysis of psychological benefits of sexual activity in elderly populations.
  • Discussion of ethical considerations regarding elderly sexual rights.

Main Results:

  • Sexual desire is present in elderly individuals.
  • Adapted sexual activity benefits psychological well-being in older adults.
  • Somatic pathologies and medications can impact sexual function in the elderly.

Conclusions:

  • Older adults have a right to privacy and a sex life.
  • Sexual health in the elderly requires consideration of physical limitations and medical factors.
  • Challenging negative stereotypes about aging sexuality is crucial.