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'The Pleasure Is Better as I've Gotten Older': Sexual Health, Sexuality, and Sexual Risk Behaviors Among Older Women Living With HIV

机译:“随着年龄的增长,快乐更好

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There is limited research examining the sexual health and well-being of older women living with HIV (OWLH). Most studies focus on sexual dysfunction, leaving aside the richer context of sexuality and sexual health, including the effect of age-related psychosocial and interpersonal changes on sexual health behaviors. Guided by the integrative biopsychosocial model and the sexual health model, this study explored the importance of sex and sexuality among OWLH to identify their sexual health and HIV prevention needs for program planning. A purposive sample (n = 50) of OWLH was selected from a parent study (n = 2052). We conducted 8 focus groups and 41 in-depth interviews with 50 African American and Latina OWLH aged 50-69 years old in three U.S. cities. The triangulation approach was used to synthesize the data. Six salient themes emerged: sexual pleasure changes due to age, sexual freedom as women age, the role of relationships in sexual pleasure, changes in sexual ability and sexual health needs, sexual risk behaviors, and ageist assumptions about older women's sexuality. We found that sexual pleasure and the need for intimacy continue to be important for OWLH, but that changing sexual abilities and sexual health needs, such as the reduction of sexual desire, as well as increased painful intercourse due to menopause-associated vaginal drying, were persistent barriers to sexual fulfillment and satisfaction. Particular interpersonal dynamics, including low perceptions of the risk of HIV transmission as related to gender, viral suppression, and habitual condomless sex with long-term partners without HIV transmission have resulted in abandoning safer sex practices with serodiscordant partners. These findings suggest that HIV prevention for OWLH should focus on how sexual function and satisfaction intersect with sexual risk. HIV prevention for OWLH should promote ways to maintain satisfying and safe sex lives among aging women.
机译:研究患有艾滋病毒(OWLH)的老年女性的性健康和福祉有限。大多数研究重点关注性功能障碍,抛开性欲和性健康的更丰富的背景,包括年龄相关的心理社会和人际关系变化对性健康行为的影响。通过综合性活检模型和性健康模式为指导,这项研究探讨了对猫头鹰的性和性行为的重要性,以确定他们的性健康和艾滋病毒预防计划计划的需求。从母体研究中选择OWLH的有目的样品(n = 50)(n = 2052)。我们在三个美国城市进行了8名焦点小组和41名与50岁的非洲裔美国人和拉丁猫头鹰的深入访谈。三角测量方法用于综合数据。出现了六个突出的主题:性快乐因年龄而变化,性自由作为女性年龄,性感关系的作用,性能变化和性健康需求的变化,性风险行为,以及关于老年妇女的性欲的年龄假设。我们发现性愉悦和对亲密关系的需求继续对OWLH很重要,但改变性能力和性健康需求,例如减少性欲,由于更年期相关的阴道干燥导致的痛苦性交。性履行和满足的持久障碍。特定的人际关系动态,包括对与没有艾滋病毒传播的长期合作伙伴有关与性别,病毒抑制和习惯性外壳性的艾滋病毒传播风险的感觉,导致使用Serodiscordant Partners放弃更安全的性行为。这些研究结果表明,艾滋病毒预防owlh应该关注性功能和满足与性风险相交的关系。艾滋病毒预防oflh应该促进维持妇女的令人满意和安全的生活方式的方法。

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