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English: Todd Jennings, Tayler Lyng, Neil Gleason, MA, and Eli Coleman, PhD, present: CSB, Religiosity, and Spirituality on Vimeo Research examining the intersection of religiosity, spirituality, and compulsive sexual behavior (CSB) has increased dramatically over the last five years. The present paper provides a review of empirical research published through July 1, 2020, using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Most studies used cross- sectional designs, rather than longitudinal approaches. Furthermore, there is limited generalizability of research results beyond heterosexual white men and women. The studies reviewed generally found a positive relationship between various religiosity/spirituality and CSB constructs; however, such relationships, if they exist, are small to moderate in size.
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Source Todd Jennings, Tayler Lyng, Neil Gleason, MA, and Eli Coleman, PhD, present: CSB, Religiosity, and Spirituality on Vimeo at 01:20, cropped, brightened
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