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  • The study aimed to explore the prevalence of Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder (CSBD) in a large German sample, following ICD-11 guidelines.
  • Approximately 4.9% of men and 3.0% of women reported lifetime CSBD symptoms, with 3.2% of men and 1.8% of women experiencing symptoms in the last year.
  • The CSBD group tended to have strict religious backgrounds, negative views on certain sexual practices, and a higher likelihood of having received psychiatric treatment for mental health issues.

Article Abstract

Background And Aims: The purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence and correlates of indicators consistent with Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder (CSBD)-defined and operationalized according to the ICD-11 guidelines-in a large (n = 4,633; 50.5% male; 49,5% female) probability-based German national sample.

Methods: Participants were asked if they had ever experienced "intense and recurring sexual impulses or sexual urges that I had difficulty controlling and resulted in sexual behavior" over a period of several months. Those who reported this experience were queried about the associated distress.

Results: Overall, 4.9% of men [95% CI = 3.9-6.1] and 3.0% of women [95% CI = 2.3-3.9] reported experiences consistent with ICD-11 diagnostic requirements for lifetime diagnosis. In the 12 months preceding the study, 3.2% of men [95% CI = 2.4-4.2] and 1.8% of women [95% CI = 1.2-2.5] reported experiences consistent with CSBD requirements. Compared to controls and participants who reported elements of compulsive sexuality but without accompanying distress, strict religious upbringing was most prevalent in the CSBD group. The CSBD group was more likely to view sexual practices like men having sex with men as unacceptable and to report the belief that pornography has negative impacts on their sex life and life in general. Compared to the other two groups, the CSBD group was significantly more likely to have received psychiatric treatment for depression or another mental health problem during the past 12 months.

Discussion And Conclusions: The current study provides novel and important insights into the prevalence and characteristics of CSBD in the general population.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9872532PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/2006.2022.00060DOI Listing

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