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Introduction The Compulsive Sexual Behaviors Disorder (CSBD) introduced by World Health Organization (WHO) in 11th edition of International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) is a psychiatric disorder characterized by repeated failure to resist
Introduction The recent inclusion of Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder (CSBD) in the International Classification of Diseases (11th ed.; ICD-11) reflects the substantial progress in our scientific understanding of this condition ( Reed et
Introduction Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder (CSBD) has been increasingly studied due to its clinical and societal relevance ( Gola & Potenza, 2018 ; Kowalewska et al., 2018 ; Kowalewska, Gola, Kraus, & Lew
Introduction Compulsive sexual behavior disorder (CSBD) has been included in the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD-11) ( World Health Organization, 2019 ), listed in
behavior disorder” (CSBD)—which is, notably, placed in the grouping of impulse control disorders ( Briken, 2020 ; Kraus et al., 2018 ; Reed et al., 2016 ; World Health Organization, 2022 ). CSBD is characterized by a persistent pattern of failure to
Introduction Compulsive sexual behavior disorder (CSBD) as introduced in the International Classification of Diseases, 11th revision (ICD-11; World Health Organization [WHO], 2020 ) is developed and perpetuated by a core pattern of difficulties
new conceptualization of the Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder (CSBD) as an impulse control disorder. According to ICD-11, to fulfill the CSBD diagnostic criteria, patients must exhibit the following symptoms over a period of at least six months
Mental and sexual health perspectives of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder •
Commentary to the debate: “Behavioral addictions in the ICD-11”
Recognizing compulsive sexual behavior disorder (CSBD) as a distinct disorder in the ICD-11 ( WHO, 2018 ) is a great step forward after decades of debate on the clinical syndrome of out-of-control sexual behavior and the more recent
new diagnosis in the impulse control disorder chapter ( World Health Organization, 2020 ): “Compulsive sexual behavior disorder” (CSBD, ICD-11 Code: 6C72) which is characterized by a persistent pattern of failure to control intense, repetitive sexual
disorders ( Barth & Kinder, 1987 ). The inclusion of compulsive sexual behavior disorder (CSBD) as an impulse control disorder in the 11th revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD, World Health Organization, 2019 , code 6C72) was a