Embracing Sexual Health in Later Life: Thai Society Moves Toward Holistic, Age-Inclusive Wellness
A growing body of research challenges stereotypes about aging, showing that sexual health and intimate connection remain integral to well-being for older adults. A peer‑reviewed study in Menopause reveals that many midlife women continue to value pleasure and intimacy as menopause progresses, prompting clinicians and families in Thailand and beyond to rethink aging.
In Thailand, respect for elders is a core value, yet open discussion about sexuality among older adults remains limited. With the population aged 60 and over expected to double by 2050, health professionals, policymakers, and families must understand evolving sexual health needs to support healthy aging. Global data indicate that acknowledging sexuality as part of overall wellness helps older adults maintain quality of life.