Publication: Sociodemographic and behavioural correlates of lifetime number of sexual partners: findings from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing
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Jackson, Sarah E
YANG, Lin
López Sánchez, GF.
Veronese, Nicola
KOYANAGI, AI
Grabovac, Igor
SOYSAL, PINAR
Smith, Lee
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Background No current data are available on
correlates of lifetime sexual partners at older
ages. This study aimed to explore correlates
of the lifetime number of sexual partners in a
sample of older adults.
Method Data were from 3054 men and
3867 women aged ≥50 years participating
in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing.
Participants reported their lifetime number of
sexual partners and a range of sociodemographic
characteristics and health behaviours.
Multivariable multinomial logistic regression was
used to examine correlates of lifetime number
of sexual partners, with analyses performed
separately for men and women and weighted for
non-response.
Results Younger age, being separated/divorced
or single/never married, being a current or
former smoker, and drinking alcohol regularly
or frequently were independently associated
with a higher number of sexual partners in
both men and women. Homosexuality in men
and bisexuality in women were also associated
with a higher number of sexual partners. White
ethnicity, regular moderate and vigorous physical
activity, and the absence of limiting longstanding illness were independently associated
with a higher number of sexual partners in
women only, and being in the highest and
lowest quintiles of wealth was independently
associated with a higher number of sexual
partners in men only.
Conclusions A higher lifetime number of
sexual partners is associated with a number of
sociodemographic and behavioural factors. An
understanding of who is more likely to have
had more sexual partners may help health
practitioners to identify individuals who are at
greatest risk of sexually transmitted infection and
their associated health complications across the
life course.
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Jackson S. E. , YANG L., López Sánchez G., Veronese N., KOYANAGI A., Grabovac I., SOYSAL P., Smith L., -Sociodemographic and behavioural correlates of lifetime number of sexual partners: findings from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing-, BMJ Sex Reprod Health, cilt.4, ss.2018-2020, 2019