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express that for some other phenomena, there may not be sufficient evidence to term them “addictive” behaviors. Pornography-use disorder Compulsive sexual behavior disorder, as has been included in the ICD-11 category
compulsive sexual behavior disorder in the World Health Organization’s ( 2018 ) ICD-11, further research is required to understand interactions between gaming and pornography consumption at problematic and non-problematic levels. Furthermore, the extent to
Nosology of behavioral addictions: Intersections with philosophy of psychiatry •
Commentary to the debate: “Behavioral addictions in the ICD-11”
third question is how best to aggregate the evidence from a range of validators. This is particularly important when different validators lead to conflicting conclusions. It is notable that for compulsive sexual behavior disorder (CSBD), some argue that
activity, reverse salience may arise whereby the abstained behavior dominates thoughts and actions and becomes the most important ( Griffiths, 2005 ). Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder (CSBD) is defined as “a persistent pattern of failure to control
online convenience sample, it can be hypothesized that SC serves as a coping mechanism for pandemic-related psychological distress, especially for men. The development of measures to prevent the development of compulsive sexual behavior disorder in
, & Demetrovics, 2020 ; Grubbs, Kraus, & Perry, 2019 ). There remains controversy over the classification of PPU. It can be regarded as a subtype of compulsive sexual behavior disorder (CSBD; Antons & Brand, 2021 ; Gola et al., 2022 ), a disorder recently
Introduction Compulsive sexual behavior disorder (CSBD) is characterized by the inability to control intense, repetitive sexual impulses resulting in repetitive sexual behavior over an extended period. It causes marked distress or significant
neuroscience of compulsive sexual behavior disorder and problematic pornography use . Current Behavioral Neuroscience Reports , 5 ( 4 ), 218 – 231 . 10.1007/s40473-018-0162-9
; Kowalewska et al., 2018 ; Stark, Klucken, Potenza, Brand, & Strahler, 2018 ), although compulsive sexual behavior disorder has been proposed as an impulse-control disorder in ICD-11 ( Kraus et al., 2018 ). At present, more research is needed to examine the
with substance use disorders CSB is characterized by patterns of impulsive and “out of control” sexual behaviours. Compulsive sexual behaviour disorder (CSBD) is classified as an impulse control disorder in the eleventh version of the International