JOURNAL ARTICLE

Sexual Compulsivity and Sexual Behaviors Among Gay and Bisexual Men and Lesbian and Bisexual Women

Brian C. KellyDavid S. BimbiJosé NanínHubert IzienickiJeffrey T. Parsons

Year: 2009 Journal:   The Journal of Sex Research Vol: 46 (4)Pages: 301-308   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

Within the existing body of research, the information pertaining to sexual compulsivity (SC) among women, both homo- and heterosexual, remains rather limited in comparison to men. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of SC in a community sample of gay and bisexual men and lesbian and bisexual women and to identify differences in sexual practices based on classification as sexually compulsive within gender. Supporting previous research, the findings indicated that gay and bisexual men were significantly higher in SC when compared to lesbian and bisexual women. Similarly, sexually compulsive gay and bisexual men were more likely to report drug use with sex than their non-sexually compulsive peers, suggesting that "party n' play" may play a larger role for men with SC. In addition, the findings demonstrated empirical support for the proposition that lesbian and bisexual women with symptoms of SC were more likely to engage in specialized sexual behaviors in comparison to their non-sexually compulsive peers. These data suggest that SC manifests differently in gay, lesbian, and bisexual men and women.

Keywords:
Lesbian Psychology Sexual minority Heterosexuality Homosexuality Clinical psychology Developmental psychology

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54
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0.79
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Citation History

Topics

Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Clinical Psychology
Gender, Feminism, and Media
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Gender Studies
LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Social Psychology
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