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Atypical Sexual Interests and Mental Health Outcomes

03 April 2018

The objective of this study is to look at the rates of unusual or atypical sexual interests, fantasies and activities in a general population. Specifically, we want to examine how much people experience these unusual sexual interests, whether factors such as personality traits influence them, attitudes towards sexual behaviour in general, and the relationship to the mental health of individuals who experience them.

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Approved by King's College London's Psychiatry, Nursing and Midwifery Research Ethics Subcommittee, reference number HR-17/18-5550

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