Compulsive sexual behavior disorder in 42 countries: Insights from the International Sex Survey and introduction of standardized assessment tools

dc.contributor.authorLópez Alvarado, Silvia Lucía
dc.date.accessioned2024-03-08T17:04:15Z
dc.date.available2024-03-08T17:04:15Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.description.abstractBackground and aims: Despite its inclusion in the 11th revision of the International Classification of Diseases, there is a virtual paucity of high-quality scientific evidence about compulsive sexual behavior disorder (CSBD), especially in underrepresented and underserved populations. Therefore, we comprehensively examined CSBD across 42 countries, genders, and sexual orientations, and validated the original (CSBD-19) and short (CSBD-7) versions of the Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder Scale to provide standardized, state-of-the-art screening tools for research and clinical practice. Method: Using data from the International Sex Survey (N 5 82,243; Mage 5 32.39 years, SD 5 12.52), we evaluated the psychometric properties of the CSBD-19 and CSBD-7 and compared CSBD across 42 countries, three genders, eight sexual orientations, and individuals with low vs. high risk of experiencing CSBD. Results: A total of 4.8% of the participants were at high risk of experiencing CSBD. Country- and gender-based differences were observed, while no sexual-orientation-based differences were present in CSBD levels. Only 14% of individuals with CSBD have ever sought treatment for this disorder, with an additional 33% not having sought treatment because of various reasons. Both versions of the scale demonstrated excellent validity and reliability. Discussion and conclusions: This study contributes to a better understanding of CSBD in underrepresented and underserved populations and facilitates its identification in diverse populations by providing freely accessible ICD-11-based screening tools in 26 languages. The findings may also serve as a crucial building block to stimulate research into evidence-based, culturally sensitive prevention and intervention strategies for CSBD that are currently missing from the literature.
dc.identifier.doi10.1556/2006.2023.00028
dc.identifier.issn2062-5871
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.ucuenca.edu.ec/handle/123456789/44190
dc.identifier.uri10.1556/2006.2023.00028
dc.language.isoes_ES
dc.sourceJournal of Behavioral Addictions
dc.subjectAddictive behavior
dc.subjectInternational Sex Survey (ISS)
dc.subjectCompulsive sexual behavior
dc.subjectAssessment
dc.subjectValidation
dc.subjectCross-cultural
dc.titleCompulsive sexual behavior disorder in 42 countries: Insights from the International Sex Survey and introduction of standardized assessment tools
dc.typeARTÍCULO
dc.ucuenca.afiliacionLopez, S., Universidad de Cuenca, Facultad de Psicología, Cuenca, Ecuador
dc.ucuenca.areaconocimientofrascatiamplio3. Ciencias Médicas y de la Salud
dc.ucuenca.areaconocimientofrascatidetallado3.3.13 Ciencias Sociales Biomédicas
dc.ucuenca.areaconocimientofrascatiespecifico3.3 Ciencias de la Salud
dc.ucuenca.areaconocimientounescoamplio09 - Salud y Bienestar
dc.ucuenca.areaconocimientounescodetallado0923 - Asistencia y Asesoramiento Social
dc.ucuenca.areaconocimientounescoespecifico092 - Bienestar
dc.ucuenca.cuartilQ2
dc.ucuenca.factorimpacto1.92
dc.ucuenca.idautor0103901583
dc.ucuenca.indicebibliograficoSCOPUS
dc.ucuenca.numerocitaciones0
dc.ucuenca.urifuentehttps://akjournals.com/view/journals/2006/2006-overview.xml
dc.ucuenca.versionVersión publicada
dc.ucuenca.volumenVolumen 12, número 2

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