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The Role of Non-penetrative Partnered Sex Activities in the Associations Among Erectile Difficulties, Sex and Relationship Satisfaction in Men Aged 50+

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ŠEVČÍKOVÁ Anna GOTTFRIED Jaroslav GOCIEKOVÁ Veronika GORE-GORSZEWSKA Gabriela BLINKA Lukas KOTÍK Jan

Year of publication 2023
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source International Journal of Sexual Health
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Faculty of Social Studies

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web article - open access
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19317611.2023.2169850
Keywords Aging; sexual health; erectile difficulties; relationship satisfaction
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Description Objectives: This study examined the associations among erectile difficulties, sexual satisfaction, and relationship satisfaction, and whether there is a buffering effect of non-penetrative partnered sex on relationship satisfaction in men aged 50+ who report erectile difficulties.
Methods:An analysis of survey data from 431 Czech men (aged 50–96, Mdn?=?64).
Results:Engagement in non-penetrative partnered sex did not moderate the relationship between erectile difficulties and sexual and relationship satisfaction, but it was linked to higher sexual and relationship satisfaction.
Conclusions: The buffering effect of non-penetrative practices for the link between erectile difficulties and relationship satisfaction has not been supported.
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