Title of article :
a comparative examination of maladaptive schemas in sex addicts and normal individuals
Author/Authors :
soltani azemat, ebrahim university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences - department of clinical psychology, ايران , mohammadian, abolfazl university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences - department of clinical psychology, ايران , heydari dolat abadi, nasrin islamic azad university, science and research branch - faculty of humanities and social sciences - department of psychology, ايران , mohammadkhani, parvaneh university of social welfare rehabilitation sciences - social welfare management research center, ايران
Abstract :
objective: sexual addiction is a psychiatric disorder with unpleasant personal, interpersonal, legal, social, and physical outcomes for the patients. the cycle of this disorder is based on a false belief system known as early maladaptive schemas. this study aimed to examine and compare maladaptive cognitive schemas in sex addicts and normal people. methods: in the present study, a causalcomparative research method was undertaken. a total of 30 male sex addicts were selected using a snowball sampling method from the population of sex addicts in tehran, iran. also, 30 normal men form the general population were selected as the control group. control participants were matched with the patients with regard to demographic characteristics. participants first completed the sexual addiction screening testrevised form and then the young schema questionnaire (ysq). the data were analyzed using the multivariate analysis of variance and stepwise discriminant analysis. all analyses were conducted using spss. results: the results indicated that sex addicts scored on the ysq significantly higher than participants in the control group (p 0.001). discriminant analysis revealed that 5 schemas, including dependency, mistrust, subjugation, vulnerability, and emotional deprivation were the best predictors of being a member of sexual addiction or nonsexual addiction groups (p lt;0.001). conclusion: sex addicts have more and stronger early maladaptive schemas than normal people, so they can be distinguished from normal people according to the schemas of dependency, mistrust, subjugation, vulnerability, and emotional deprivation.
Keywords :
sexual addiction , maladaptive schemas , discriminant analysis
Journal title :
Practice in Clinical Psychology
Journal title :
Practice in Clinical Psychology