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Citation

Efrati Y, Shukron O, Epstein R. J. Behav. Addict. 2019; ePub(ePub): 1-10.

Affiliation

Israel Prison Service, Ramla, Israel.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Akadémiai Kiadó)

DOI

10.1556/2006.8.2019.36

PMID

31394911

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: People from the community seeking treatment in frameworks such as Sexaholics Anonymous (SA) and sex offenders are preoccupied with sex, sexual fantasies, and behaviors. The rates of compulsive sexual behavior disorder (CSBD), however, are reported to be substantially lower among sex offenders than SAs. In this study, we examined differences between SAs and sex offenders in CSBD and in processes that might be at the core of CSBD - maladaptive schemas about the self and others, impulsivity, and sensation seeking.

METHODS: The study comprised 103 sex offenders, 68 SAs, and 81 violence offenders who served as controls aged 18-74 years, who completed self-report measures regarding CSBD, maladaptive schemas, impulsivity, and sensation seeking.

RESULTS: SAs were higher on CSBD, maladaptive schemas, impulsivity, and sensation seeking than sex offenders. Sex offenders were higher on CSBD and impulsivity than violence offenders. Among all groups, maladaptive schemas were linked with higher CSBD.

CONCLUSIONS: High rates of CSBD among SAs might partially be accounted by differences in maladaptive schemas. We discuss the implication of the study to the understanding of CSBD, sexual offences, and therapy for CSBD and sexual offending.


Language: en

Keywords

compulsive sexual behavior disorder; maladaptive schemas; sex offenders

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