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Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity
The Journal of Treatment & Prevention
Volume 14, 2007 - Issue 2
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Sexual Addiction: A Survey among German Sex Therapists

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Pages 131-143 | Published online: 31 May 2007
 

Abstract

Controversies exist about the diagnostic concept of “sexual addiction.” The aim of this study was to investigate if German specialized sex therapists are confronted with patients who possess sexual addiction symptoms and to obtain information about diagnoses, comorbidity and treatment. A 12-item questionnaire was sent to all members of the German Society of Sex Research asking them about diagnoses, comorbidity and treatment of patients who experienced sexual addiction problems. Forty-three out of 149 members (28.9%) responded to the survey and reported about 97 patients with sexual addiction symptoms. Most common were pornography dependence, compulsive masturbation, and protracted promiscuity. Using ICD-10 definition “excessive sexual drive” was diagnosed more often in women while “disorder of sexual preference” was mainly diagnosed in men. In women neurotic (e.g., anxiety disorders) and eating disorders were most commonly diagnosed as comorbid disorders, while in men substance disorders were most commonly diagnosed. Most patients were treated by individual psychotherapy. We discuss the difficulties of the “sexual addiction” concept critically and propose an algorithm to facilitate the diagnostic process. This algorithm differentiates between the paraphilic and non-paraphilic (we use the term paraphilia-related disorder) types of excessive sexual behavior first. As a second step it includes a dynamic perspective differentiating between a progressive and a non-progressive course.

We thank the members of the German Society of Sex Research (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Sexualforschung) for answering the questionnaires.

Notes

a Statistically significant differences between the female and the male sample according to the χ2 analyses for binary data or to Fisher's exact test.

∗Due to the small sample size diagnoses are given in ICD-10 F-categories.

a Statistically significant differences between the female and the male sample according to the χ2 analyses for binary data or to Fisher's exact test.

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