Abstract

Excessive problematic sexual behavior in the form of compulsive sexual behavior disorder (CSBD), hypersexuality (HS), and sex addiction has gained increasing credibility in recent years and has led to the development of various psychometric instruments to assess such behavior. However, there is still considerable controversy over the operational definition of such concepts and whether they can be used interchangeably to describe the behavior. One recently developed tool is the Bergen–Yale Sex Addiction Scale (BYSAS) based on the “components model of addiction.” The present study validated the Italian version of the BYSAS. The BYSAS was administered to a large Italian-speaking sample of Italian adults [N = 1230, aged 18 to 67 years] along with psychometric instruments assessing the “Big Five” personality traits, self-esteem, depression, and two other measures of addictive sexual behavior (i.e., PATHOS and Shorter PROMIS Questionnaire–Sex Subscale). Confirmatory factorial analysis supported a one-factor solution. Furthermore, the scale had good internal consistency (Cronbach’s α = 0.787). The BYSAS was positively associated with extroversion, openness to experience, depression, and problematic sexual behavior, and negatively associated with self-esteem, conscientiousness, emotional stability, agreeableness, and age. Based on the findings, the BYSAS is a brief, psychometrically reliable and valid measure for assessing sex addiction among Italian adults.

Highlights

  • Problematic excessive sexual behavior has been conceptualized in many different ways, including compulsive sexual behavior disorder (CSBD), hypersexuality, and sex addiction (Kafka, 2010)

  • In 2018, CSBD was classified in the eleventh revision of the International Classification of Disease for Mortality and Morbidity Statistics (ICD-11), within the session of impulse control disorders and distinct from paraphilias (Kraus, et al, 2018)

  • The present study investigated the psychometric properties of the Italian version of Bergen–Yale Sex Addiction Scale (BYSAS) (Appendix 1)

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Introduction

Problematic excessive sexual behavior has been conceptualized in many different ways, including compulsive sexual behavior disorder (CSBD), hypersexuality, and sex addiction (among many others) (Kafka, 2010). International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction and sexual behaviors that negatively affect many aspects of an individual’s life (Derbyshire & Grant, 2015). Such individuals feel an obsessive pathological urge, and they try to repeatedly resist, and experience a loss of control over their own behavior (Kafka, 2010). Excessive problematic sex has been associated with different sociocultural backgrounds, with a past of sexual abuse in childhood and adolescence being a key risk factor (Hill et al, 2007; Kraus et al, 2016a, b)

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