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Home / Health / NHS Overlooks Millions of Older Britons' Sex Needs

NHS Overlooks Millions of Older Britons' Sex Needs

10 Feb

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Summary

  • 59% of over-50s find healthy sex life important in aging.
  • 19% believe doctors dismiss their sexual health concerns.
  • 3.9 million over-50s worry about their sexual health.
NHS Overlooks Millions of Older Britons' Sex Needs

New research indicates that the National Health Service (NHS) is failing to adequately address the sexual health needs of millions of middle-aged and elderly Britons. A significant majority, 59%, of individuals over 50 consider an active sex life crucial for their relationships as they age. However, a concerning 19% of this age group report that doctors and healthcare workers do not take their sexual health concerns seriously.

Compounding this issue, 24% of older adults desire more information and resources regarding sex in later life. Age UK has responded by releasing its first comprehensive guide on sex, relationships, and intimacy for older adults, noting a substantial lack of tailored advice. The charity suggests that societal stigma surrounding aging and sexuality may prevent older individuals from seeking necessary help, potentially impacting their physical and mental health.

Data reveals that 3.9 million individuals over 50 are concerned about their sexual health and well-being. Furthermore, half of this age group feel that brands and advertisers overlook their sexual needs, and 15% are too embarrassed to seek an STI test due to stigma. This underscores a critical need for open discussion and accessible support for older adults.

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Despite societal attitudes, intimacy and dating remain important for many over-50s. Millions envision Valentine's Day involving intimacy, expressing a desire to try new experiences, or seeking new romantic connections. However, a large proportion feel overwhelmed by modern dating culture and dating apps. Many also lack confidence in topics like erectile dysfunction, STIs, menopause, and the link between sex and mental health, highlighting the importance of continued education and support.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
According to research, 19% of individuals over 50 believe that doctors and other health workers fail to take their sexual health concerns seriously.
Age UK has launched its first comprehensive guide dedicated to sex, relationships, and intimacy in later life to address the lack of tailored information for older adults.
The research suggests that approximately 3.9 million individuals over the age of 50 worry about their sexual health and well-being.

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