While there is evidence of
increasing rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among older men in
the United States, there has been little research on older male clients of
female sex providers. The purpose of the current study was to understand the
sexual risk behaviors and psychosocial correlates among older men hiring sex
providers through provider review websites and discussion boards.
A convenience
sample of 208 male clients ages 60 to 84 completed online surveys about their
sexual behavior and psychosocial factors. Participants indicated the most
common sexual activities with providers in the past 12 months were
- receiving condomless fellatio (33.7%) and
- having penile-vaginal intercourse with a condom (31.7%).
Findings demonstrate the need for general and sexual health care
practitioners to openly discuss protective measures and strategies for avoiding
STIs among their older-to-elderly male patients.
Full article at: http://goo.gl/koE4fr
- 1University of Portland (http://www.up.edu/), OR, USA.
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