Sex Addiction

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What is sex addiction called in literature?
Hypersexual disorder
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What was Långström & Hanson's (2006) measure to identify hypersexuality?
If in the top 5-10%
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In Kinsey et al's (1948) study, what percentage of males had a total sexual outlet per week of more than 7?
7.6%
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What was the difference between males and females hypersexuality (Långström & Hanson, 2006)
Females more likely to report history of sexual abuse
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When does excessive sex become a problem?
When it causes personal distress
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What is hypersexuality comorbid with?
Social and personal dysfunction
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What type of hypersexuality was most prominent in Reid et al's (2009) survey?
Compulsive masturbation
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What is a developmental cause of hypersexuality?
Weak parental attachment
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What is the prevalence rate according to Odlaug et al (2013)?
2%
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What symptoms did the hypersexual group have in Reid et al's (2009) study?
Neurotic
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What disorder were people most likely to have if they had compulsive/addictive sexual behaviours (Raymond et al, 2003)?
Anxiety disorder
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Which section in the DSM-5 is hypersexuality?
It isn't included in the DSM-5
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What is the societal issue of including hypersexuality in the DSM-5?
Justification for sexual crimes
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According to Långström & Hanson (2006), what percentage of females are hypersexual?
6.8%
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What did Wine (1997) find that 98% of sex addicts experienced?
Withdrawal symptoms
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What is Mechelmans et al's (2014) dot probe task?
Identify which side the dot is on with sexual image present
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