Authors
A Dana Ménard, Peggy J Kleinplatz, Lianne Rosen, Shannon Lawless, Nicholas Paradis, Meghan Campbell, Jonathan D Huber
Publication date
2015/1/2
Journal
Sexual and Relationship Therapy
Volume
30
Issue
1
Pages
78-93
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Research on sexual development has tended to focus on those events and experiences (e.g., poor sex education, sexual violence, chronic illness, and disability) that lead to sexual dysfunctions rather than on those that might facilitate optimal sexual experiences. The sexual development of older individuals and couples has been pathologized and marginalized, with the assumption that sexual deterioration will be the inevitable accompaniment to ageing. As part of a larger study on the contributors to optimal sexual experiences, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 30 men and women, aged 60–82, who had been in relationships for 25–52 years and who reported having experienced “great sex.” A phenomenologically oriented content analysis was conducted using interview transcripts to identify the factors that had contributed to optimal sexual experiences. The individual and relational contributors …
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