January 6, 2016

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Men over 60 who pay for sex use less protection and purchase more sex as they age

A new study published today in the American Journal of Men's Health surveyed American men between the ages of 60 and 84 who pay for sex and found that the older they were, the more frequently they paid for sex and the more likely they were to have experienced unprotected sexual intercourse multiple times with their favorite commercial sex providers.

"There is a nearly universal perception that do not pay for, or even engage sexually with regular frequency," said lead study author Dr. Christine Milrod. "This view may contribute to a false sense of security for both clients and sex workers during their encounters, and may lead to less protective strategies than with younger purchasers of sex. In addition, the exchange of emotional intimacy during the so-called 'Girlfriend Experience' as well as the possibility of being viewed as an elderly low-risk client who engages with only one or a very limited number of providers may contribute to a relaxation of boundaries and a false sense of security in avoiding STIs," Milrod continued.

Using various sex provider review websites and discussion boards, Dr. Christine Milrod and University of Portland sociology professor Martin Monto surveyed 208 men between the ages of 60 and 84 who solicited sex workers in order to assess their condom use and sexual risk taking. The researchers found that:

A new study published today in the American Journal of Men's Health surveyed American men between the ages of 60 and 84 who pay for sex and found that the older they were, the more frequently they paid for sex and the more likely they were to have experienced unprotected sexual intercourse multiple times with their favorite commercial sex providers. Credit: Christine Milrod, PhD and Martin Monto, PhD
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A new study published today in the American Journal of Men's Health surveyed American men between the ages of 60 and 84 who pay for sex and found that the older they were, the more frequently they paid for sex and the more likely they were to have experienced unprotected sexual intercourse multiple times with their favorite commercial sex providers. Credit: Christine Milrod, PhD and Martin Monto, PhD

To reduce the incidence of STIs among sexually active older , Milrod and Monto suggest that health care providers ask their older male patients about their sexual partners and discuss protective strategies for avoiding STIs.

The researchers wrote, "Medical and mental health clinicians should not assume that old age is a barrier to paying for , particularly among the generations that began engaging in sexual activity prior to the epidemic emergence of the HIV virus."

More information: "Condom use, sexual risk, and self-reported STI in a sample of older male clients of heterosexual prostitution in the United States" American Journal of Men's Health, 2015.

Journal information: American Journal of Men\'s Health

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