Which statement is an accurate description of the sexual behavior of older adults?

A. Research indicates that older adults no longer have sexual needs.
B. Research indicates that older adults are able to remain sexually active. 
C. Most older adults give up sexual activity in favor of companionship.
D. Most older widows readily integrate sexuality into their single lifestyles.


Answer: B

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