A researcher has been forced to offer cut-price therapy deals to Kiwi sex addicts to coax them into a study.
Massey University student Karen Faisandier appealed for 20 men over the age of 18 to take part in research into treatment for the problem, known as OCSB, or out-of-control sexual behaviour.
Faisandier, 30, told the Herald on Sunday she had plenty of inquiries and a number of volunteers had stepped forward. But she believed some men were put off by the price. Up to a dozen weekly consultations with a psychologist from Sex Therapists New Zealand cost $185 an hour. Faisandier has halved the fee after securing a $10,000 funding grant from a private trust.
She said she hoped the price reduction would encourage more men to come forward.
"We had a lot of initial interest and a number of men have signed up," she said. "But cost was a barrier and we still have room for more."