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Hypersexual behaviour among young adults in Germany: characteristics and personality correlates

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BMC PSYCHIATRY
Volume 22, Issue 1, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12888-022-04370-8

Keywords

Compulsive sexual behaviour disorder; Hypersexuality; Problematic pornography use; Sex addiction; Sexual compulsivity; Sexual health; Social Psychiatry; Young adults

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  1. Projekt DEAL
  2. Open Access Publication Fund of the Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg (Germany)
  3. University of Applied Science Nordhausen (Germany)

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This study aims to describe the characterization of hypersexual behavior (HB), identify personality correlates, and associations between HB and a lack of sexual education and reflection during school time. The study found that male sex, problematic pornography consumption, and impulsive tendencies were predictors of HB. There were strong correlates between HB and promiscuity, as well as impairments in important areas of life. However, no association was found between HB and a lacking sexual education during school time.
Background:Hypersexual behaviour (HB) is characterized by recurring unsuccessful efforts to control intense, repetitive sexual impulses that result in sexual activities and manifest in the behaviour of the concerning individual over an extended period. This study aims to describe the characterization of HB among the target group, identify personality correlates, and associations between HB and a lack of sexual education and reflection during school time. Methods:A cross-sectional design was used to survey the participants (age 18-27; n = 609) online who were recruited via a web forum for addiction selfcare, a website for casual sex dating, Facebook and the mail distribution of the University of Applied Science Nordhausen (Germany). Standardised questionnaires were used to measure the key variables in the study. The sexual behaviour (masturbation, pornography consumption, promiscuity), several personality tendencies, and retrospective information about sexual education of the participants during school time were investigated. Correlation and binomial logistic regression were used to analyse the data with HB as the outcome variable. Results:10.5% (n = 64) of the participants were identified as hypersexual. The assignment to male sex, a problematic pornography consumption, and impulsive tendencies were determined as predictors of HB. Strong correlates were identified between HB and promiscuity, and impairments in important areas of life. Weak to moderate correlates comprise between HB and all investigated personality traits, and several aspects of sexual risk behaviour. No association was found between HB and a lacking sexual education during school time. The descriptive analysis revealed further sexual problems within the sample (e.g. feelings of shame and guilt, sexual risk behaviour, sexual dysfunction). Conclusion. Young adults should get more attention as a vulnerable group for the development of hypersexuality in sexual education, prevention and therapy. Regarding to its treatment, HB therefore should be considered together with its associations with sociodemographic information, personality traits, and psychosocial factors.

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