ICD-11 Criteria for Paraphilic Disorder Involving Solitary Behaviour or Consenting Individuals (6D36)
ICD-11 Criteria for Paraphilic Disorder Involving Solitary Behaviour or Consenting Individuals (6D36)
Paraphilic disorder involving
solitary behaviour or consenting individuals is characterised by a persistent
and intense pattern of atypical sexual arousal— manifested by sexual thoughts,
fantasies, urges, or behaviours— that involves consenting adults or solitary
behaviours. One of the following two elements must be present: 1) the person is
markedly distressed by the nature of the arousal pattern and the distress is
not simply a consequence of rejection or feared rejection of the arousal
pattern by others; or 2) the nature of the paraphilic behaviour involves
significant risk of injury or death either to the individual or to the partner
(e.g., asphyxophilia).
6D3Z Paraphilic Disorders, Unspecified
REFERENCE:
International Classification of Diseases Eleventh Revision (ICD-11). Geneva: World Health Organization; 2022. License: CC BY-ND 3.0 IGO.
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