Journal article
Impacts of Sexual Addiction on Intimate Female Partners - The State of the Art
Sexual Health & Compulsivity, Vol.29(1-2), pp.1-37
2022
Abstract
There has been a surge of research articles in the last two decades about sexual addiction (SA) and compulsive sexual behavior (CSB). In the literature, SA/CSB is mostly presented as being comparable to other behavioral addictions and similarly involves a problematic consumption model: loss of control, psycho-social impairments, and risky sexual activities. Despite a recent rise in research interest in this area, only a small number of studies have focused on the partners' lived experiences and wellbeing following the discovery or disclosure of compulsive sexual activities. This literature review addresses this knowledge gap by examining existing research on the female partners of those who have engaged in CSBs. The focus of this study is intentionally heteronormative, meaning that it expressly analyses the literature in relation to females who find themselves in a relationship with a male partner who experiences SA/CSBs. This research paper converges around the synthesis that female partners may endure a range of emotional, relational, physical, sexual, and/or spiritual effects following the discovery or disclosure of SA/CSB. In consequence, this review points to opportunities for future research whereby prospective studies may examine partner wellbeing through in-depth qualitative empirical research. This article charts pertinent perspectives and prospects.
Details
- Title
- Impacts of Sexual Addiction on Intimate Female Partners - The State of the Art
- Authors
- Fakri Seyed Aghamiri (Author) - Alphacrucis CollegeJohannes M Luetz (Author) - University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, School of Health and Behavioural Sciences - LegacyKarenne Hills (Author) - Australian Institute of Professional Counsellors
- Publication details
- Sexual Health & Compulsivity, Vol.29(1-2), pp.1-37
- Publisher
- Routledge
- DOI
- 10.1080/26929953.2022.2050862
- ISSN
- 2692-9996
- Organisation Unit
- School of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Legacy; University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; School of Law and Society
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99627741002621
- Output Type
- Journal article
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