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Sexual Deviance in Health and Aging: Uncovering Later Life Intimacy
explores life course health experiences and unmet care needs of
populations perceived as sexually deviant in the United States.
These groups include but are not limited to: gay, lesbian, and
bisexual people; asexual and demisexual people; trans, nonbinary,
and gender nonconforming people; intersex people; nonmonogamous and
polyamorous people; kink and fetishism practitioners; sex and adult
entertainment workers; individuals labeled as sexual offenders and
predators; people living with sexually transmitted infections;
people identifying as neuroatypical and/or autistic; and people
with chronic conditions and disabilities who lead active sexual
lives. Lacey J. Ritter and Alexandra C.H. Nowakowski analyze the
social, cultural, and political origins of perceptions of these
groups as sexually deviant. In the process, they provide history
and context for the health care experiences of people within each
of these broad groups. Simultaneously, Sexual Deviance in Health
and Aging highlights the complexity and individuality of different
people's journeys through sexuality in health and aging.
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