Compulsive Sexual Behavior

Compulsive sexual behavior is a pattern of difficulty controlling intense sexual urges or behaviors that leads to distress or harm to health, relationships, or responsibilities.

Definition

Compulsive sexual behavior — recognized in ICD-11 as compulsive sexual behavior disorder — involves repetitive sexual activity that becomes a central focus and is hard to control despite negative consequences. It is distinct from a high but healthy sex drive. Screens like the SAST-R and CSBI-13 assess symptom patterns.

What it can feel like

  • Feeling unable to control sexual urges or behaviors.
  • Sexual activity dominating time and attention.
  • Continuing despite relationship or work problems.
  • Shame or distress after sexual behavior.

Related screening tests on LuriaLab

Related glossary terms

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Is "sex addiction" a formal diagnosis?

The ICD-11 includes compulsive sexual behavior disorder. Terms vary, but the core issue is repetitive, hard-to-control behavior causing harm.

Does a high screen score mean I have a disorder?

No. Screens indicate concern and suggest whether a fuller assessment is warranted. A clinician makes any diagnosis.

Sources

  • WHO — ICD-11 compulsive sexual behavior disorder
  • Carnes P, et al. Sexual Addiction Screening Test-Revised (SAST-R)

Last reviewed: 2026-07-02. Screening tools on LuriaLab are for education only and do not provide a diagnosis.

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