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Hypersexual disorder in general practice

Hypersexual disorder is also termed compulsive sexual disorder, sexual addiction and non-paraphilic sexual disorder, reflecting different approaches to conceptualising its aetiology. Increased frequency of sexual behaviour alone does not indicate pathology. Research suggests that within the populati...

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Published in:South African medical journal 2014-06, Vol.104 (6), p.448-448
Main Authors: Stein, D.J., Campbell, M.M.
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