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What’s in a Name? A Phenomenological Exploration of Hypersexuality Narratives
International Journal of Sexual Health ( IF 2.152 ) Pub Date : 2021-09-06 , DOI: 10.1080/19317611.2021.1974144
Natasha Knack 1 , Dave Holmes 2 , Chad Hammond 2 , J. Paul Fedoroff 1
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Abstract

Objective

We explored men’s subjective experiences of hypersexuality, including the underlying factors they believed contributed to their sexuality. Methods: We interviewed 32 Canadian men with self-reported concerns related to hypersexuality. Interviews were analyzed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis and narrative analysis.

Results

Participants’ (hyper)sexual experiences revealed complex histories of desire, life disruptions, and hopes to re-story their sexual lives. Similar (sexual and non-sexual) desires were often attributed to different expressions of hypersexuality.

Conclusion

Assessment and treatment protocols for hypersexuality should account for the social and cultural factors that shape sexuality, and the broader field of desire extending beyond just sexual forms.



中文翻译:

名字里有什么?性欲叙事的现象学探索

摘要

客观的

我们探讨了男性对性欲亢进的主观体验,包括他们认为促成其性行为的潜在因素。方法:我们采访了 32 名自我报告与性欲亢进有关的加拿大男性。使用解释性现象学分析和叙述分析对访谈进行分析。

结果

参与者的(过度)性经历揭示了复杂的欲望历史、生活中断以及重新讲述他们的性生活的希望。类似的(性和非性)欲望通常归因于性欲亢进的不同表达。

结论

性欲亢进的评估和治疗方案应考虑塑造性行为的社会和文化因素,以及超越性形式的更广泛的欲望领域。

更新日期:2021-09-06
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