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Family Duty in Negligent Society: A Qualitative Study on Iranian Sex Addicts Publisher



Firoozikhojastehfar R1 ; Asgari K1 ; Kalantari M1 ; Raisi F2 ; Shahvari Z3 ; Kharadmand AB2
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Source: Sexual Health and Compulsivity Published:2021


Abstract

Objective: Sex addiction as a sexual concept is affected by social-cultural factors and needs to be studied in the context of each society. The purpose of this study was to examine what self-identified sex addicts think and feel about the causes of their addiction in their own words. Method: Thirteen self-identified sex addicts participated in a semi-structured interview. They were asked to explain their feelings and motivations in regard to their problematic sexual behaviors. The data was analyzed though conventional qualitative content analysis. Results: Analysis of the interviews revealed 222 codes which were summarized in 3 themes and 11 subthemes. Three themes were as follow: personal related issues, messy family and inattentiveness of the society about sex education. Conclusion: when a society system neglects sexual issues and does not provide facilities and conditions for education and protection of people, parents and family play a pivotal role not only in providing a supportive and nurturing atmosphere but also in educating and monitoring of children and adolescents. © 2022 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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