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Human Identity Versus Gender Identity: The Perception of Sexual Addiction Among Iranian Women Publisher Pubmed



Moshtagh M1 ; Mirlashari J2 ; Rafiey H1 ; Azin A3 ; Farnam R4
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Source: Health Care for Women International Published:2017


Abstract

This qualitative study was conducted to explore the images of personal identity from the perspective of women with sexual addiction. The data required for the study were collected through 31 in-depth interviews. Sensing a threat to personal identity, dissatisfaction with gender identity, dissociation with the continuum of identity, and identity reconstruction in response to threat were four of the experiences that were common among women with sexual addiction. Painful emotional experiences appear to have created a sense of gender and sexual conflict or weakness in these women and thus threatened their personal identity and led to their sexual addiction. © 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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