Salivary testosterone levels are associated with Compulsive Sexual Behavior (CSB) in men but not in women in a community sample

Author:

Ballester-Arnal Rafael1ORCID,Castro-Calvo Jesús2ORCID,García-Barba Marta1ORCID,Nebot-García Juan Enrique3ORCID,Gil-Llario María Dolores3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Basic and Clinical Psychology and Psychobiology, Universitat Jaume I, Castellón, Spain

2. Department of Personality, Assessment, and Psychological Treatments, University of Valencia-Estudi General, Valencia, Spain

3. Department of Developmental and Educational Psychology, University of Valencia-Estudi General, Valencia, Spain

Abstract

AbstractBackground and aimsDespite the inclusion of Compulsive Sexual Behavior (CSB) as a diagnostic entity in the ICD-11 and the increasing number of studies addressing psychological factors leading to its onset and maintenance, little is known about the role of hormonal factors when accounting for this clinical condition (especially in women). This study aimed to provide insights into the association between testosterone levels (i.e., the androgen more intimately linked to sexual desire and arousability) and CSB in both men and women.MethodsA total of 80 participants (40 men [Mage = 22.31; SD = 2.93] and 40 women [Mage = 21.79; SD = 2.06]) provided a saliva sample for the estimation of the level of free testosterone and completed a battery of measures assessing CSB and other related sexual domains (sexual sensation seeking and online/offline sexual behavior).ResultsIn men, salivary testosterone had a positive and significant correlation with three scales assessing CSB (r between 0.316 and 0.334). In women, these correlations were small and non-significant (r between 0.011 and 0.079). In both men and women, the level of salivary testosterone had small non-significant correlations with the other domains of sexual behavior assessed.Discussion and conclusionsIndividuals' level of testosterone may contribute to the etiopathogenesis of CSB, but only in men. In women, alternative psychological –i.e., motivational, behavioral, or cognitive– processes may be playing a more central role in the expression of this condition.

Funder

University Jaume I of Castellón

Ministry of Science and Innovation

Publisher

Akademiai Kiado Zrt.

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology,General Medicine,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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