Monday, March 3, 2008

Julie Wray on the "Frisky Fifties"

Today I was looking for some information on sexual health and by chance came across a news item ‘Frisky fifties put sexual health at risk’. This caught my eye and I had to read on. The news story was based on a survey done for SAGA, that found one in 10 sexually active over-fifties did not use any form of contraception which would help stop them catching sexually transmitted infections, and did not know about their partner's sexual history. The piece goes on to state that there is an increase in sexually transmitted infections amongst the over-45s as a result of risky sexual behaviour among those not in stable relationships. Figures from the Health Protection Agency (HPA) show that rates of chlamydia, gonorrhoea, syphilis, herpes and warts have all risen between 2002 and 2006.

The news item offers a couple of quotes:
"Forget about the 'dirty thirties' or the 'naughty forties' - the frisky fifties are having the most fun by swapping the boardroom for the bedroom."

"However, while a healthy sex life is a good thing, the over-50s must be wise to their sexual health, as well as their overall health."

This made me think about the kind of sex education people over 50 would have had and how useful it was given the results of this survey. If ‘older’ people have had poor sex education is it little wonder that our young can flounder too!!

Contraception Education is motivated towards promoting healthy relationships and sex education especially amongst young people and in our schools. Maybe there is scope for us to engage with all age groups and work with over 50/s. What do you think?

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