Interventions for hypersexuality
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Interventions for hypersexuality

Ruth Sander A senior lecturer, The University of Portsmouth

Hypersexuality involves persistent and inappropriate sexual behaviour, such as sex talk with foul language not in keeping with previous personality, sexual acts including touching, grabbing, exposing, public masturbating or requesting unnecessary genital care.

Nursing Older People. 21, 9, 15-15. doi: 10.7748/nop.21.9.15.s22

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