Women talked about their loss of sexual desire for the study. Photo / 123RF
Women talked about their loss of sexual desire for the study. Photo / 123RF
Lack of sex drive during menopause is not all down to hormones, researchers say.
Many women in their 60s blame their diminished libido on their husband suffering from erectile dysfunction.
The US study, published today in the journal, Menopause, is based on interviews with dozens of women about their lossof desire for sex. Lead author Dr Holly Thomas, of the University of Pittsburgh, said a surprising number of women identified sexual dysfunction in their male partner as a major contributor.
The researchers found many women were too stressed to view sex as a priority – one woman said coping with an ailing elderly mother and a daughter's drug addiction reduced her sexual desire.