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Relationship goals of middle-aged,young-old,and old-old internet daters: An analysis of online personal ads
Authors:Sheyna SR Alterovitz  Gerald A Mendelsohn
Institution:1. University of California, Berkeley, 630 Bayberry Drive, Chapel Hill, NC, 27517, United States;2. University of California, Berkeley, 3210 Tolman Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720, United States
Abstract:Purpose of the studyResearch on courtship patterns and romantic relationship in later life has not kept pace with the burgeoning number of older adults interested in dating.Design and methodsWe conducted content analyses of themes arising from 450 personal ads written by middle-aged (40–54), young-old (60–74), and old-old (75 +) participants.ResultsSignificant differences between the young-old and the middle-aged were few; those between the young-old and old-old were numerous. Compared to the old-old, the young-old and middle-aged were more likely to mention adventure, romance, sexual interests, and seeking a soul mate and less likely to mention health.ImplicationsThis study increases our understanding of relationship goals in later life and highlights the error of treating all older adults as a homogeneous group. Practice and policy can benefit from more nuanced distinctions between age groups and an enhanced recognition of the vibrant emotional, romantic, and sexual lives of older adults.
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