Sexual satisfaction and aging satisfaction among middle-aged and older adults. Evidence from a nationally representative study

Abstract

AIM: To examine the association between sexual satisfaction and aging satisfaction (also stratified by sex and age group).

METHODS: We used data from the German Ageing Survey (year 2008, n = 5,418 individuals). This is an established, nationally representative sample of individuals living in private households aged 40 years and over in Germany. The widely used "Attitudes Toward Own Ageing" (ATOA) subscale of the established Philadelphia Geriatric Morale Scale was used to quantify aging satisfaction. It was adjusted for several covariates in regression analysis.

RESULTS: After adjusting for sociodemographic and health-related covariates, multiple linear regressions still showed that higher sexual satisfaction was associated with higher aging satisfaction in the total sample (β = 0.06, p < .001). This association was also present among both sexes (men, β = 0.07, p < .001; women, β = 0.06, p < .001) as well as among both age groups (middle-aged adults: β = 0.07, p < .001; older adults: β = 0.06, p < .001).

CONCLUSIONS: Even after adjusting for several covariates, there is a clear link between sexual satisfaction and aging satisfaction. Such knowledge may assist in maintaining satisfaction with aging and may thus contribute to successful aging.

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
ISSN0167-4943
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 12.2023

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PubMed 37418821