An adiksyon sa pornograpiya iyo an siyentipikong kontrobersyal na aplikasyon nin sarong Modelo nin adiksyon sa paggamit nin pornograpiya. An pornograpiya mapupwedeng kabtang kan compulsive behavior na igwa nin negatibong consequences sa physical, mental, social, or financial well-being nin sarong tawo. Mantang an ICD-11 (2022) kan World Health Organization minidbid an compulsive sexual behaviour disorder (CSBD) bilang sarong "impulsive control disorder",[1] bakong sarong adiksyon an CSBD,[2][3] asin an DSM-5 (2013) kan American Psychiatric Association asin an DSM-5-TR (2022) dai pigklasipikar an compulsive pornography consumption bilang sarong mental disorder o sarong behavioral addiction.[2]
An problematikong pagdalan nin pornograpiya sa internet iyo an pagdalan nin Internet pornography na problematiko para sa sarong indibidwal huli sa personal o pakikipagkapwa tawong rason, kabali an labilabing Oras na piggugugol sa pagdalan nin pornograpiya imbes nang makipag-interact sa ibang tawo asin an facilitation kan procrastination. An mga indibidwal posibleng magreport nin depression, social isolation, kawaran nin trabaho, kabawasan kan produktibidad, o pinansyal na consequences bilang sarong resulta kan saindang labilabing pagdalan nin pornograpiya sa internet nadadanyaran an saindang buhay sosyal.
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'Sex addiction' is also referred to as a diagnosis or presenting problem. Sex addiction is not a diagnosis in the DSM-5-TR and identified as Compulsive Sexual Behavior in the ICD-11 rather than an issue of addiction.Unknown parameter
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Proposals for two constructs related to compulsive sexual behaviors , sexual addiction and hypersexual disorder, have been repeatedly rejected from inclusion in recent editions of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) for lack of empirical support and lack of consensus as to definition. [...] (CSBD), has been included in the International Classification of Diseases, 11th edition (ICD-11), under impulse control disorders rather than as an addiction disorder. CSBD has significant differences from substance use disorders (SUD) [...]
Given that we do not yet have definitive information on whether the processes involved in the onset and maintenance of the disorder are equivalent to substance abuse disorders, gambling, and gaming (Kraus et al. 2016), CSBD is not included in the grouping of disorders due to substance and addictive behaviors, but rather in that of impulse control disorders (Kraus et al. 2018).
... materials in ICD-11 make very clear that CSBD is not intended to be interchangeable with sex addiction, but rather is a substantially different diagnostic frameworkUnknown parameter
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