2015
DOI: 10.1590/0034-7167.2015680413i
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Abstract: How to cite this article: Queiroz MAC, Lourenço RME, Coelho MMF, Miranda KCL, Barbosa RGB, Bezerra STF. Social representations of sexuality for the elderly. Rev Bras Enferm. 2015;68(4):577-81. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167.2015680413iSubmission: 11-04-2014Approval: 04-21-2015 ABSTRACT Objective: to know the social representations of sexuality for the elderly, based on the Social Representation Theory. Method: study performed in a Basic Family Health Unit in Maracanau-CE, Brazil, with 30 elderly adul… Show more

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“…This result does not disqualify the surgical technique used; however, it makes us reflect that when we understand the female sexual function as an interaction of several factors, where the most complex are those linked to their subjectivity, such women are only a translation of the reductionist contemplation of the clinical aspect of the disease, being a victim of neglect of their psychosocial aspect that will keep suffering bad consequences. (15) The low quantitative found on this subject, which required differential searches for its deepening, demonstrates the need for more studies focused on the relation of between the ICIQ-UI/ SF and the FSFI. The findings demonstrate the lack of approaches for these women other than those applied only when in a surgery setting.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This result does not disqualify the surgical technique used; however, it makes us reflect that when we understand the female sexual function as an interaction of several factors, where the most complex are those linked to their subjectivity, such women are only a translation of the reductionist contemplation of the clinical aspect of the disease, being a victim of neglect of their psychosocial aspect that will keep suffering bad consequences. (15) The low quantitative found on this subject, which required differential searches for its deepening, demonstrates the need for more studies focused on the relation of between the ICIQ-UI/ SF and the FSFI. The findings demonstrate the lack of approaches for these women other than those applied only when in a surgery setting.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First of all, we conducted a prototypical analysis (Vergès, 1992;Wachelke & Wolter, 2011) of the words and expressions collected in the TALP, employing EVOC (Ensemble de Programmes Permettant L'Analyse dês Évocatons, v. 2005) software. This application enables one to perform statistical calculations, constructing cooccurrence matrices and dividing the induced terms into quadrants, taking into consideration the crossover of the frequency criteria and of the classifi cation order of the evocations (Queiroz et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The exacerbated increase in the number of AIDS cases in the elderly, doubling in men and tripling in women in a period corresponding to half of the initial one, reflects the underestimation of the personal risk of contagion and beliefs about the pathology, aspects that increase the vulnerability of this group to disease 21 . This is reaffirmed by Costa et al, Who, in an interview with 78 senior women, found limitations in the knowledge about AIDS in 65.3% of the group 22 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%