# Asian cultural values and help-seeking: a cross-sectional study on compulsive sexual behavior

**Authors:** Hoang-Long Pham, Vu Hoang Anh Nguyen, Cong Minh Le, Thanh-Ha Truong-Thai, Quynh-Anh Vu-Thi, Xuan-Phat Phan, Hoa-Nhu Nguyen-Vo, Thuy Doan Hua, Bao-Tran Nguyen-Duong, Cyrus Su Hui Ho, Vinh-Long Tran-Chi

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1633160 · Frontiers in Psychiatry · 2025-10-07

## TL;DR

This study explores how Asian cultural values influence attitudes toward seeking help for compulsive sexual behavior in Vietnam.

## Contribution

The study identifies how Asian cultural values mediate the relationship between compulsive sexual behavior and help-seeking attitudes in a Vietnamese context.

## Key findings

- Lack of control and negative affect in CSB are negatively linked to freedom and flexibility in Asian values.
- Negative consequences of CSB are positively related to freedom-flexibility values.
- Traditional and freedom-flexibility values negatively predict openness to seeking professional help.

## Abstract

Sexuality is a complex construct influenced by various social and cultural factors, and while sexual behavior is generally considered adaptive for physical and mental well-being, it can become uncontrollable and harmful, leading to Compulsive Sexual Behavior (CSB). Limited research has explored how Asian cultural values may mediate the psychological consequences of CSB and influence attitudes toward seeking professional psychological help. This study examines the relationships among CSB, Asian cultural values, and attitudes toward seeking professional psychological help (ATSPPH) in a Vietnamese context.

Three scales were employed to gather demographic variables and self-reported data, including the Asian Values Scale – Revised, the Individual-Based Compulsive Sexual Behavior Scale, and Attitudes Toward Seeking Professional Psychological Help. The present study was evaluated utilizing the partial least squares-structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) methodology.

The findings confirm significant relationships, with a lack of control and negative affect in CSB being negatively associated with freedom and flexibility in Asian values. Conversely, the negative consequences of CSB showed a positive relationship with these values. Crucially, both traditional and freedom-flexibility values were found to negatively predict openness to seeking professional help. The study also revealed that Asian cultural values play a significant mediating role between CSB and ATSPPH. Furthermore, behavioral factors such as the frequency of pornography use, sexual frequency, and having a stable sexual partner moderated these relationships.

These results highlight the complex interplay of cultural beliefs and individual behavior, underscoring the need for culturally sensitive interventions for those struggling with CSB in Asian culture.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** CSB (MESH:D003193)

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