Literature DB >> 29926261

Hypersexuality, Gender, and Sexual Orientation: A Large-Scale Psychometric Survey Study.

Beáta Bőthe1,2, Réka Bartók3, István Tóth-Király4,3, Rory C Reid5, Mark D Griffiths6, Zsolt Demetrovics3, Gábor Orosz3,7.   

Abstract

Criteria for hypersexual disorder (HD) were proposed for consideration in the DSM-5 but ultimately excluded for a variety of reasons. Regardless, research continues to investigate hypersexual behavior (HB). The Hypersexual Behavior Inventory (HBI) is one of the most robust scales assessing HB, but further examination is needed to explore its psychometric properties among different groups. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to examine the generalizability of the HBI in a large, diverse, non-clinical sample (N = 18,034 participants; females = 6132; 34.0%; Mage = 33.6 years, SDage = 11.1) across both gender and sexual orientation. Measurement invariance testing was carried out to ensure gender- and sexual orientation-based comparisons were meaningful. Results demonstrated when both gender and sexual orientation were considered (i.e., heterosexual males vs. LGBTQ males vs. heterosexual females vs. LGBTQ females), LGBTQ males had significantly higher latent means on the HBI factors. Results also demonstrated LGBTQ males had the highest scores on other possible indicators of hypersexuality (e.g., frequency of masturbation, number of sexual partners, or frequency of pornography viewing). These findings suggest LGBTQ males may be a group most at risk of engaging in hypersexual behavior, and LGBTQ females are at a higher risk of engaging in hypersexual activities due to coping problems. Given the large-scale nature of the study, the findings contribute to the currently growing body of the literature on hypersexuality.

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Keywords:  DSM-5; Gender; Hypersexuality; Measurement invariance; Pornography; Sexual orientation

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29926261     DOI: 10.1007/s10508-018-1201-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Sex Behav        ISSN: 0004-0002


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