Knowledge, perceptions and attitudes of medical doctors toward elderly sexuality in Tunisia
H. Jemli, A. Aissa, U. Ouali, R. Ezzaibi Jemli

TL;DR
This study explores how Tunisian doctors understand and feel about elderly sexuality, finding moderate knowledge and some negative attitudes.
Contribution
The study identifies specific gaps in knowledge and attitudes among Tunisian physicians regarding elderly sexuality.
Findings
Most doctors rarely or never discuss sexuality with elderly patients due to discomfort and lack of training.
Older physicians had lower knowledge scores, and sexology training was strongly linked to better knowledge and attitudes.
A strong positive correlation was found between knowledge and attitudes about elderly sexuality.
Abstract
The sexual health of the elderly presents certain particularities to be taken into consideration in the doctor-patient rapport. The aim of our study was to assess physicians’ knowledge and attitudes towards sexuality in the elderly in Tunisia and to determine variables associated with the level of knowledge and the nature of attitudes in this population. The aim of our study was to assess physicians’ knowledge and attitudes towards sexuality in the elderly in Tunisia and to determine variables associated with the level of knowledge and the nature of attitudes in this population. A descriptive and analytical study was conducted among specialists and medical residents of all specialties, practicing in Tunisia and recruited anonymously online. We included questions on socio-demographic data, medical specialty and medical training of physicians as well as a French translation of the Aging…
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TopicsLGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy
