When sex meets age: Family physicians’ perspectives about sexual dysfunction among older men and women: A qualitative study from Israel

Background: Gender differences in relation to sexual functioning among older adults have received very little research attention, although the ageing process is likely to be characterized by difficulties in sexual functioning among both women and men. Objectives: The purpose of this qualitative rese...

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Main Authors: Inbar Levkovich, Ateret Gewirtz-Meydan, Khaled Karkabi, Liat Ayalon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-04-01
Series:European Journal of General Practice
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13814788.2019.1580263
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spelling doaj-52134e0fdb0a4c00a397c31e94802d862020-11-24T20:43:41ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEuropean Journal of General Practice1381-47881751-14022019-04-01252859010.1080/13814788.2019.15802631580263When sex meets age: Family physicians’ perspectives about sexual dysfunction among older men and women: A qualitative study from IsraelInbar Levkovich0Ateret Gewirtz-Meydan1Khaled Karkabi2Liat Ayalon3Technion-Israel Institute of TechnologyBar-Ilan UniversityTechnion-Israel Institute of TechnologyBar-Ilan UniversityBackground: Gender differences in relation to sexual functioning among older adults have received very little research attention, although the ageing process is likely to be characterized by difficulties in sexual functioning among both women and men. Objectives: The purpose of this qualitative research is to examine and understand the perceptions of family physicians, and the differences in their attitudes regarding male and female patients. Method: Qualitative interviews with family physicians were conducted between August 2017 and December 2017. Sixteen family physicians participated in the study, aged 36–64; most were born in Israel and half of them were women. Twelve physicians were Jewish, two were Christian and two were Muslim. Nine work in rural practices and seven work in urban practices. We used in-depth, semi-structured, face-to-face interviews. The interviews were recorded, transcribed and analysed by three researchers using content analysis. Results: The analysis of the interviews revealed two main themes: (1) Differences as perceived by family physicians: men are perceived as being interested in engaging in full sexual relations, including penetration, while among women, the main need is focused on the relationship and intimacy. (2) Gender differences regarding seeking a solution through the family physician. Family physicians reported that most of the patients who seek solutions regarding sexual dysfunction in old age are men with impotence problems. Family physicians perceived that women seek out solutions less frequently, some because they are afraid their relationship will suffer if they do not continue having sex with their partners. Conclusion: Men and women were seen as having different motivations for engaging in sex and different needs from physicians.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13814788.2019.1580263Agingolder adultsprimary caresexual dysfunctionsexuality
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author Inbar Levkovich
Ateret Gewirtz-Meydan
Khaled Karkabi
Liat Ayalon
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Ateret Gewirtz-Meydan
Khaled Karkabi
Liat Ayalon
When sex meets age: Family physicians’ perspectives about sexual dysfunction among older men and women: A qualitative study from Israel
European Journal of General Practice
Aging
older adults
primary care
sexual dysfunction
sexuality
author_facet Inbar Levkovich
Ateret Gewirtz-Meydan
Khaled Karkabi
Liat Ayalon
author_sort Inbar Levkovich
title When sex meets age: Family physicians’ perspectives about sexual dysfunction among older men and women: A qualitative study from Israel
title_short When sex meets age: Family physicians’ perspectives about sexual dysfunction among older men and women: A qualitative study from Israel
title_full When sex meets age: Family physicians’ perspectives about sexual dysfunction among older men and women: A qualitative study from Israel
title_fullStr When sex meets age: Family physicians’ perspectives about sexual dysfunction among older men and women: A qualitative study from Israel
title_full_unstemmed When sex meets age: Family physicians’ perspectives about sexual dysfunction among older men and women: A qualitative study from Israel
title_sort when sex meets age: family physicians’ perspectives about sexual dysfunction among older men and women: a qualitative study from israel
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series European Journal of General Practice
issn 1381-4788
1751-1402
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Background: Gender differences in relation to sexual functioning among older adults have received very little research attention, although the ageing process is likely to be characterized by difficulties in sexual functioning among both women and men. Objectives: The purpose of this qualitative research is to examine and understand the perceptions of family physicians, and the differences in their attitudes regarding male and female patients. Method: Qualitative interviews with family physicians were conducted between August 2017 and December 2017. Sixteen family physicians participated in the study, aged 36–64; most were born in Israel and half of them were women. Twelve physicians were Jewish, two were Christian and two were Muslim. Nine work in rural practices and seven work in urban practices. We used in-depth, semi-structured, face-to-face interviews. The interviews were recorded, transcribed and analysed by three researchers using content analysis. Results: The analysis of the interviews revealed two main themes: (1) Differences as perceived by family physicians: men are perceived as being interested in engaging in full sexual relations, including penetration, while among women, the main need is focused on the relationship and intimacy. (2) Gender differences regarding seeking a solution through the family physician. Family physicians reported that most of the patients who seek solutions regarding sexual dysfunction in old age are men with impotence problems. Family physicians perceived that women seek out solutions less frequently, some because they are afraid their relationship will suffer if they do not continue having sex with their partners. Conclusion: Men and women were seen as having different motivations for engaging in sex and different needs from physicians.
topic Aging
older adults
primary care
sexual dysfunction
sexuality
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13814788.2019.1580263
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