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Cognitive appraisals about sex may represent an important component of the maintenance and treatment of
hypersexuality
, but they are not currently represented in conceptual models of
hypersexuality
. Therefore, we validated a measure of maladaptive cognitions about sex and examined its unique ability to predict
hypersexuality
. Qualitative interviews with a pilot sample of 60 highly sexually active gay and bisexual men and expert review of items yielded a pool of 17 items regarding maladaptive cognitions about sex. A separate sample of 202 highly sexually active gay and bisexual men completed measures of sexual inhibition and excitation, impulsivity, emotional dysregulation, depression and anxiety, sexual compulsivity, and a measure of problematic
hypersexuality
. Factor analysis confirmed the presence of three subscales: perceived sexual needs, sexual costs, and sexual control efficacy. Structural equation modeling results were consistent with a cognitive model of
hypersexuality
whereby magnifying the necessity of sex and disqualifying the benefits of sex partially predicted minimized self-efficacy for controlling one's sexual behavior, all of which predicted problematic
hypersexuality
. In multivariate logistic regression, disqualifying the benefits of sex predicted unique variance in
hypersexuality
, even after adjusting for the role of core constructs of existing research on
hypersexuality
,
AOR
= 1.78, 95 % CI 1.02, 3.10. Results suggest the utility of a cognitive approach for better understanding
hypersexuality
and the importance of developing treatment approaches that encourage adaptive appraisals regarding the outcomes of sex and one's ability to control his sexual behavior.
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PMID:The role of maladaptive cognitions in hypersexuality among highly sexually active gay and bisexual men. 2455 23