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Sexually active older Australian's knowledge of sexually transmitted infections and safer sexual practices
Authors:Anthony Lyons  Wendy Heywood  Bianca Fileborn  Victor Minichiello  Catherine Barrett  Graham Brown  Sharron Hinchliff  Sue Malta  Pauline Crameri
Affiliation:1. Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, School of Psychology and Public Health, La Trobe University, Victoria;2. School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Newcastle, New South Wales;3. School of Justice, Faculty of LawQueensland University of Technology;4. School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom;5. National Ageing Research Institute, University of Melbourne, Victoria;6. Swinburne Institute of Social Research, Swinburne University of Technology, Victoria
Abstract:Objective: Rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are rising among older Australians. We conducted a large survey of older people's knowledge of STIs and safer sexual practices. Methods: A total of 2,137 Australians aged 60 years and older completed the survey, which included 15 questions assessing knowledge of STIs and safer sexual practices. We examined both levels of knowledge and factors associated with an overall knowledge score. Results: In total, 1,652 respondents reported having sex in the past five years and answered all knowledge questions. This group had good general knowledge but poorer knowledge in areas such as the protection offered by condoms and potential transmission modes for specific STIs. Women had better knowledge than men. Men in their 60s, men with higher education levels, and men who thought they were at risk of STIs reported better knowledge than other men. Knowledge was also better among men and women who had been tested for STIs or reported ‘other’ sources of knowledge on STIs. Conclusions: Many older Australians lack knowledge of STIs and safer sexual practices. Implications for public health: To reverse current trends toward increasing STI diagnoses in this population, policies and education campaigns aimed at improving knowledge levels may need to be considered.
Keywords:sexually transmitted diseases  sexually transmitted infections  sexual health  safer sex  ageing  aging
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