(BUTTON) "No Particular Place to Go": Gender, Sexuality and Sexual Health Help-Seeking in UK Older Adults -- increased with age in men. We explored gender differences in help-seeking for sexual health concerns in adults aged 50-89 years (N=6672). Sexuality was indicated by self-reports of solely heterosexual (‘straight’), or some/all homosexual (lesbian, gay, bisexual; ‘LGB’) experiences across the lifetime. Our results show that -- support for older adults in the UK. Our results have implications for the provision of sexual health screening and relationship advice for older adults in the UK and worldwide. All aspects of sexuality should be promoted in older adult groups, to potentially benefit health, general wellbeing and cognitive function, in later life. -- Reproductive Health Sexuality Cognition Heterosexuality Insurance Benefits Self Report -- Wright, H., & Forshaw, M. (2016). "No Particular Place to Go": Gender, Sexuality and Sexual Health Help-Seeking in UK Older Adults. Poster session presented at The Gerontological Society of America's 69th Annual Scientific Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. "No Particular Place to Go": Gender, Sexuality and Sexual Health Help-Seeking in UK Older Adults. / Wright, Hayley; Forshaw, Mark. 2016. Poster session presented at The Gerontological Society of -- Research output: Contribution to conference › Poster Wright, H & Forshaw, M 2016, '"No Particular Place to Go": Gender, Sexuality and Sexual Health Help-Seeking in UK Older Adults' The Gerontological Society of America's 69th Annual Scientific Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, 16/11/16 - 20/11/16, . Wright H, Forshaw M. "No Particular Place to Go": Gender, Sexuality and Sexual Health Help-Seeking in UK Older Adults. 2016. Poster session presented at The Gerontological Society of America's 69th Annual Scientific Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Wright, Hayley ; Forshaw, Mark. / "No Particular Place to Go": Gender, Sexuality and Sexual Health Help-Seeking in UK Older Adults. Poster session presented at The Gerontological Society of America's 69th Annual Scientific Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. @conference{061faba720c7442ba36992a1dd30715c, title = "{"}No Particular Place to Go{"}: Gender, Sexuality and Sexual Health Help-Seeking in UK Older Adults", abstract = "Research has shown that a healthy sex life is an important -- women, but increased with age in men. We explored gender differences in help-seeking for sexual health concerns in adults aged 50-89 years (N=6672). Sexuality was indicated by self-reports of solely heterosexual (‘straight’), or some/all homosexual (lesbian, gay, bisexual; ‘LGB’) experiences across the lifetime. Our results show that -- results have implications for the provision of sexual health screening and relationship advice for older adults in the UK and worldwide. All aspects of sexuality should be promoted in older adult groups, to potentially benefit health, general wellbeing and cognitive function, in later life.", -- TY - CONF T1 - "No Particular Place to Go": Gender, Sexuality and Sexual Health Help-Seeking in UK Older Adults -- women, but increased with age in men. We explored gender differences in help-seeking for sexual health concerns in adults aged 50-89 years (N=6672). Sexuality was indicated by self-reports of solely heterosexual (‘straight’), or some/all homosexual (lesbian, gay, bisexual; ‘LGB’) experiences across the lifetime. Our results show that -- support for older adults in the UK. Our results have implications for the provision of sexual health screening and relationship advice for older adults in the UK and worldwide. All aspects of sexuality should be promoted in older adult groups, to potentially benefit health, general wellbeing and cognitive function, in later life. -- women, but increased with age in men. We explored gender differences in help-seeking for sexual health concerns in adults aged 50-89 years (N=6672). Sexuality was indicated by self-reports of solely heterosexual (‘straight’), or some/all homosexual (lesbian, gay, bisexual; ‘LGB’) experiences across the lifetime. Our results show that -- support for older adults in the UK. Our results have implications for the provision of sexual health screening and relationship advice for older adults in the UK and worldwide. All aspects of sexuality should be promoted in older adult groups, to potentially benefit health, general wellbeing and cognitive function, in later life.