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Fetish and SM diagnoses deleted in Sweden | Press release in English, November 17, 2008. NCSF press release, November 25, 2008. ![]()
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Fetishism and Sadomasochism no longer diseases in Sweden
By Svein Skeid November 17, 2008, the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare (Socialstyrelsen) announced that six diagnoses of sexual behaviours will be deleted from Sweden's national version of ICD diagnoses. The six diagnoses include sadomasochism, fetishism, transvestism, fetishistic transvestitism, multiple disorders of sexual preferences and gender identity disorder in youth. Except for gender identity disorder in youth, these are� the same diagnoses that Revise F65 recommend to remove from ICD, the International Classification of Diseases. The first seed November 23, 2006 Mika Nielsen wrote an article in the biggest gay and lesbian Swedish newspaper QX. She encouraged the Swedish sexual political movement to follow the example of the Revise F65 pioneer group and start the work to remove transvestism and BDSM-diagnoses from the ICD-10. A working group was established after the model of Revise F65 with members from Swedish gay, lesbian and heterosexual fetish and SM groups (Club Sade, LASH, Club Sunrise, Dekadance and RFSL). Mika Nielsen wrote a new article in "Ottar", the newspaper of RFSU (the Swedish Association for Sexual Education). Once again she referred to the Norwegian Revise F65 efforts. The RFSU winter congress in 2007 decided to work for education about fetishism and BDSM and to work for abolishment of the same diagnoses as is on the agenda of Revise F65. However, the Swedish Lesbian and Gay Organization RFSL was not willing to support this agenda in the same way as the Norwegian LGBT Association, LLH does. July 29, 2008. During Europride in Stockholm, the Revise F65 leader Svein Skeid had talks with RFSU, participated in panel discussions and gave a presentation about the Revise F65 work. We gave them our memory stick with all relevant political health arguments and scientific evidence. Four weeks later, August 27, 2008, referring to the cooperation with Revise F65, RFSU sent a formal letter demanding the removal of fetishism and sadomasochism from the National Board of Health and Welfare (Socialstyrelsen) registry of diseases. Health political arguments http://www.revisef65.org/icd_whitepaper.html
Victory for Revise F65 Revise F65 is happy to have succeeded with that strategy. Now we hope to bring about the same changes in Norway and in the World Health Organization, WHO. The BDSM Organization SMil November 18, 2008, sent a letter to the The Ministry of Health and Care Services asking him to remove the fetish and SM diagnoses in Norway. In an answer December 19, 2008 the Ministry of Health and Care Services said they had given the Directorate of Health the responsibility of taking a decision in the case. Positive Norwegian reactions
February 2, 2009, psychologist Odd Reiers�l and the Revise F65 leader Svein Skeid had a short meeting at the office of the Norwegian Directorate of Health where we delivered a memorandum with health political and professional arguments for why the SM and fetish diagnoses should be removed from the Norwegian ICD-edition. http://www.revisef65.org/icd_whitepaper.html At a meeting with the Revise F65 committee and the Norwegian Directorate of Health May 11, 2009, Senior adviser Arild Johan Myrberg informed that a decision to repeal Norwegian fetish and SM diagnoses can be announced fall 2009 with the intention to bring the decision into force January 1, 2010. Denmark repealed the dual-role transvestism diagnosis and the SM diagnosis respectively August 19, 1994 and May 1, 1995. The American Psychiatric Association considerably revised the criterion for SM and fetish diagnoses in 1994.
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