Background/Aims: If sexual compulsivity and other addictive behaviours share common aetiology, contemporary proposals about the role of attentional processes in understanding addictive behaviours are relevant. Methods: To examine attentional biases for sex-related words amongst sexually active individuals and the relationship between sexual compulsivity and sexual behavioural engagement with attentional bias, 55 sexually active individuals completed a modified Stroop task and the sexual compulsivity scale. Results: Findings showed attentional bias towards sex-related stimuli among sexually active participants. In addition, amongst those with low levels of sexual compulsivity, levels of attentional bias were the same across all levels of sex...
Background and aims Compulsive sexual behaviors (CSBs) are an important clinical and social issue. D...
Background and aims: This two-study research was designed to define and predict profiles of compulsi...
Background and aims: People from the community seeking treatment in frameworks such as Sexaholics An...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: If sexual compulsivity and other addictive behaviours share common aetiology, conte...
Compulsive sexual behaviour (CSB) is relatively common and has been associated with significant dist...
Compulsive sexual behaviour (CSB) is relatively common and has been associated with significant dist...
Compulsive sexual behaviour (CSB) is relatively common and has been associated with significant dist...
Although compulsive sexual behaviour (CSB) has been conceptualized as a "behavioural" addiction and ...
Compulsive sexual behaviour (CSB) is relatively common and has been associated with significant dist...
Background and aims Compulsive sexual behavior (CSB) is a common behavior affecting 3–6% of the pop...
We investigated the impact of sexual stimuli and the influence of sexual motivation on the performan...
The Internet provides a large source of novel and rewarding stimuli, particularly with respect to se...
Commentary to: Should compulsive sexual behavior be considered an addiction? "The issue of sex addic...
Impulsivity and compulsivity are transdiagnostic features associated with clinically relevant aspect...
Individuals who meet criteria for sexual compulsivity tend to be more likely to engage in behaviors ...
Background and aims Compulsive sexual behaviors (CSBs) are an important clinical and social issue. D...
Background and aims: This two-study research was designed to define and predict profiles of compulsi...
Background and aims: People from the community seeking treatment in frameworks such as Sexaholics An...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: If sexual compulsivity and other addictive behaviours share common aetiology, conte...
Compulsive sexual behaviour (CSB) is relatively common and has been associated with significant dist...
Compulsive sexual behaviour (CSB) is relatively common and has been associated with significant dist...
Compulsive sexual behaviour (CSB) is relatively common and has been associated with significant dist...
Although compulsive sexual behaviour (CSB) has been conceptualized as a "behavioural" addiction and ...
Compulsive sexual behaviour (CSB) is relatively common and has been associated with significant dist...
Background and aims Compulsive sexual behavior (CSB) is a common behavior affecting 3–6% of the pop...
We investigated the impact of sexual stimuli and the influence of sexual motivation on the performan...
The Internet provides a large source of novel and rewarding stimuli, particularly with respect to se...
Commentary to: Should compulsive sexual behavior be considered an addiction? "The issue of sex addic...
Impulsivity and compulsivity are transdiagnostic features associated with clinically relevant aspect...
Individuals who meet criteria for sexual compulsivity tend to be more likely to engage in behaviors ...
Background and aims Compulsive sexual behaviors (CSBs) are an important clinical and social issue. D...
Background and aims: This two-study research was designed to define and predict profiles of compulsi...
Background and aims: People from the community seeking treatment in frameworks such as Sexaholics An...