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Chunk #46 — Results — Sex — Prevalence

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Review: Prevalence and co-occurrence of addictions in US ethnic/racial groups: Implications for genetic research.
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In their 2000 review of sexual addictions, Ragan and Martin71 noted that ethnic and cultural differences in sexual addictions are almost totally unknown. In a study of online sexual addiction in college men (N = 1,441; 9.6% response rate), a multiple regression analysis found being Black (n = 165) was a significant predictor of at-risk behaviors for online sexual addiction, but ethnicity only accounted for less than 1% of the variance72. In this study, 8.6% were categorized as at-risk for online sexual addiction and 8% for compulsive sexual behavior, but these rates was not reported by ethnicity.