老年人性表达的变化:潜伏过渡分析
Heidi A Lyons1, David F Warner2,3
1Department of Sociology, Anthropology, Social Work, and Criminal Justice, Oakland University Rochester.
Journal of sex research
|August 27, 2025
概括
年长的成年人表现出不同的性表达模式,其中一些保持活动,而另一些则随着时间的推移而发生变化. 这些模式因伴侣身份和性别而异, 受到健康的影响.
科学领域:
- 老年学
- 老龄化的社会学
- 性健康问题
背景情况:
- 性行为和表达在老年人中很常见.
- 随着时间的推移,性表达的长度变化并未得到充分理解.
- 异性恋成年人的性行为,欲望和动机是复杂的.
研究的目的:
- 研究老年人性表达的纵向变化.
- 在有伴侣和没有伴侣的老年人中确定性表达的不同隐藏状态.
- 研究性别和健康对这些转变的影响.
主要方法:
- 利用国家社会生活,健康和老龄化项目 (NSHAP) 的纵向数据.
- 包括2,245名57-85岁的有伴侣和没有伴侣的异性恋老年人.
- 用潜伏过渡分析来模拟性表达状态的变化.
主要成果:
- 确定了六种性表达状态:多才多艺,传统主义者,丧的,不活跃的 (伴侣);渴望,不感兴趣的 (没有伴侣).
- 观察到性表达的稳定性和变化,在低活动状态下更常见.
- 发现性别差异的地位分布和健康变化预测了男性的转变,
结论:
- 老年人的性表达是多元且充满活力,
- 性表达的独特模式持续并在整个后期生活中发展.
- 了解这些不同轨迹对于老龄人口的性健康至关重要.
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