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Perceptions of Well-Being in Sexual Ill Health: What Role does Age Play?University of Sheffield, UK, s.hinchliff{at}sheffield.ac.uk
University of Sheffield, UK This article explores the ways in which age can mediate the impact of sexual health problems on psychological well-being, and reports a qualitative interview study with 69 participants (aged 31-92). Data were analysed using Framework and the following themes identified. Participants self-defined their sexual health problems, and these included tiredness, erectile dysfunction and menopause. Older participants reported more physical conditions of a long-term nature and younger participants experienced more shorter-term problems. The effect these had on the sufferer varied with regard to perceived aetiology and longevity of the problem, for instance older participants perceived some problems as age-related which buffered impact on well-being. The findings are discussed in relation to their implications for health care and policy development.
Key Words: ageing impact psychological well-being sexual health
Journal of Health Psychology, Vol. 9, No. 5,
649-660 (2004) |
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