23 Oct Bondage-Discipline, Dominance-Submission and Sadomasochism (BDSM) From an Integrative Biopsychosocial Perspective: A Systematic Review
Nele De Neef
1 European Countries Hospitals, Campus St Michel, Brussels, Belgium
Violette Coppens
2 Antwerp that is collaborative Psychiatric Institute (CAPRI), University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium
3 University Psychiatric Hospital Antwerp, Campus Duffel, Duffel, Antwerp, Belgium
Wim Huys
2 Antwerp that is collaborative Psychiatric Institute (CAPRI), University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium
Manuel Morrens
2 Antwerp that is collaborative Psychiatric Institute (CAPRI), University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium
3 University Psychiatric Hospital Antwerp, Campus Duffel, Duffel, Antwerp, Belgium
Abstract
Introduction
BDSM (bondage and control, dominance and submission, and sadism and masochism) increasingly gets attention through the community that is scientific. Where previous research efforts mainly centered on epidemiologic traits, mental and factors that are biologic BDSM choices have recently gained interest too.
To carry together most of the current systematic literature on BDSM from a perspective that is biopsychosocial.
Practices
In line with the PRISMA directions, the existing systematic review brings together all the existing literature on BDSM from the perspective that is biopsychosocial.
Principal Outcome Measure
Prevalence rates of BDSM interests were examined into the literature, along with the associations between BDSM passions on one side and character faculties, negative youth experiences, training amounts, intimate orientations and biological markers on the other side.