Authors
John DeLamater, Janet S Hyde, Mei-Chia Fong
Publication date
2008/9/9
Journal
Journal of sex & Marital therapy
Volume
34
Issue
5
Pages
439-454
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
This research presents data on the sexuality of men and women in their mid-sixties. The data are from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study 2003 mail survey; analyses include 2156 men and 1955 women. Respondents reported having sex 1.7 times per month. Regression analyses were used to identify variables associated with sexual behavior and satisfaction. Included were measures of physical health, sexual functioning, psychological distress, and satisfaction with the relationship. Frequency of sexual activity was significantly predicted by reports that partner lost interest in sex. Satisfaction with the sexual relationship was predicted by marital/ relationship satisfaction and frequency of sexual activity. Sexual expression remains a significant aspect of intimate relationships in the seventh decade of life.
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Scholar articles
J DeLamater, JS Hyde, MC Fong - Journal of sex & Marital therapy, 2008