Understanding and predicting profiles of compulsive sexual behavior among adolescents
Background and aims: This two-study research was designed to define and predict profiles of compulsive sexual
behavior (CSB) among non-clinical population of adolescents, and aimed to fill gaps in the current research. Methods:
In Study 1 (N = 1,182), we examined the profiles of CSB among adolescents using latent profile analysis. Results
revealed the following three clusters: abstainers, sexual fantasizers, and individuals with CSB. In Study 2 (N = 618),
we replicated this classification and examined differences between the clusters in Big Five personality traits, locus of
control, attachment orientations, loneliness, age, gender, socioeconomic status (SES), residence quality, use of
pornography, and sex-related online activities. Results: Adolescents classified into different clusters significantly
differed in personality traits, loneliness, age, SES, use of pornography, and sex-related online activities. Specifically,
individuals with CSB had external locus of control, anxious attachment, greater loneliness, higher frequency of
pornography use, and more sex-related online activities than the other groups. Discussion: The current research
expands the knowledge about CSB by providing a more individualized approach to understanding CSB among
adolescence.
Efrati, Y., & Gola, M. (2018). Understanding and predicting profiles of compulsive sexual behavior among adolescents. Journal of Behavioral Addictions, 7(4), 1004-1014. https://doi.org/10.1556/2006.7.2018.100
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