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Sexuality Human sexuality is the way people experience and express themselves sexually. This involves biological, psychological, physical, erotic, emotional, social, or spiritual feelings and behaviors. Because it is a broad term, which has varied ...
can be inscribed in a multidimensional model comprising different aspects of human life:
biology Biology is the scientific study of life. It is a natural science with a broad scope but has several unifying themes that tie it together as a single, coherent field. For instance, all organisms are made up of cells that process hereditary i ...
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reproduction Reproduction (or procreation or breeding) is the biological process by which new individual organisms – "offspring" – are produced from their "parent" or parents. Reproduction is a fundamental feature of all known life; each individual or ...
,
culture Culture () is an umbrella term which encompasses the social behavior, institutions, and norms found in human societies, as well as the knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, customs, capabilities, and habits of the individuals in these groups.Tyl ...
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, relationships and
love Love encompasses a range of strong and positive emotional and mental states, from the most sublime virtue or good habit, the deepest Interpersonal relationship, interpersonal affection, to the simplest pleasure. An example of this range of ...
.Del Re G., Bazzo G., ''Programma di educazione sessuale e relazionale-affettiva''. In Veglia F., (2004) ''Manuale di educazione sessuale'', Vol. I, Erickson, Trento. In the last decades, a growing interest towards sexuality and a greater quest to acknowledge a "
right to sexuality The right to sexuality incorporates the right to express one's sexuality and to be free from discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation. Specifically, it relates to the human rights of people of diverse sexual orientations, including les ...
" has occurred both in
society A society is a group of individuals involved in persistent social interaction, or a large social group sharing the same spatial or social territory, typically subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural expectations. Socie ...
and
individual An individual is that which exists as a distinct entity. Individuality (or self-hood) is the state or quality of being an individual; particularly (in the case of humans) of being a person unique from other people and possessing one's own Maslow ...
s. The consequence of this evolution has been a renewed and more explicit call for intervention from those who suffer, or think they suffer from alterations of their sexual and relational sphere. This has produced an increased attention of
medicine Medicine is the science and practice of caring for a patient, managing the diagnosis, prognosis, prevention, treatment, palliation of their injury or disease, and promoting their health. Medicine encompasses a variety of health care pract ...
and
psychology Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behavior. Psychology includes the study of conscious and unconscious phenomena, including feelings and thoughts. It is an academic discipline of immense scope, crossing the boundaries betwe ...
towards
sexual dysfunction Sexual dysfunction is difficulty experienced by an individual or partners during any stage of normal sexual activity, including physical pleasure, desire, preference, arousal, or orgasm. The World Health Organization defines sexual dysfunction as ...
s and the problems they cause in individuals and couples. Science has gradually adjusted already existing research tools, mostly used in other fields of
clinical research Clinical research is a branch of healthcare science that determines the safety and effectiveness ( efficacy) of medications, devices, diagnostic products and treatment regimens intended for human use. These may be used for prevention, treatm ...
, to the field of
sexology Sexology is the scientific study of human sexuality, including human sexual interests, behaviors, and functions. The term ''sexology'' does not generally refer to the non-scientific study of sexuality, such as social criticism. Sexologists app ...
, so completing and increasing the number of tools in the "toolkit" of various branches of sexological
diagnosis Diagnosis is the identification of the nature and cause of a certain phenomenon. Diagnosis is used in many different disciplines, with variations in the use of logic, analytics, and experience, to determine " cause and effect". In systems engin ...
.Boccadoro L., Carulli S., (2008) ''Il posto dell'amore negato. Sessualità e psicopatologie segrete

Edizioni Tecnoprint, Ancona.
Psychological measurements cannot be considered as accurate as physical ones (weight, height, mass, etc.), as the former evaluate those aspects and variables pertaining to an "individual" whose ''individuality'' refers to his/her own psychological, personological and environmental constituents:
emotion Emotions are mental states brought on by neurophysiological changes, variously associated with thoughts, feelings, behavioral responses, and a degree of pleasure or displeasure. There is currently no scientific consensus on a definition. ...
s, expressiveness, senses, feelings and experiences which can greatly vary according to the subjects and change in the short period or depending on different settings, even in the same individual. What is expected of psychological measurements is "sufficient" accuracy and reliability, i.e. capability to express an indication or focus which clinicians can use as a "
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" to rapidly and accurately deepen the aspects highlighted by the measurements and check them together with their patients.DeRogatis L.R., ''Assessment of sexual function/dysfunction via patient reported outcomes''. International Journal of Impotence Research, 20, 2008. For this purpose, several statistical validation indexes of psychodiagnostic tests are provided: from
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to various constructions of
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(internal, external, face, construct, convergent, content, discriminant, etc.). There are several sexual dysfunctions and each of them has a different cause. Therefore, the field of
sexology Sexology is the scientific study of human sexuality, including human sexual interests, behaviors, and functions. The term ''sexology'' does not generally refer to the non-scientific study of sexuality, such as social criticism. Sexologists app ...
provides different psychological evaluation devices in order to examine the various aspects of the discomfort, problem or dysfunction, regardless of whether they are individual or relational ones.Basile Fasolo C. et Veglia F., (1999) ''Disturbi sessuali''. In Conti L. (a cura di), ''Repertorio delle scale di valutazione in psichiatria'', S.E.E., Firenze. The number of psychodiagnostic reactives is certainly wide and heterogeneous, nevertheless, the number of tests specifically meant for the field of sexology is quite limited. The following list (in alphabetical order) is not exhaustive but shows the best known and/or most used reactives in the field of sexological and relational psychodiagnosis.


Index


ASEX (Arizona Sexual Experience Scale)

* '' ASEX - Arizona Sexual Experience Scale''McGahuey C.A., Gelenberg A.J., Laukes C.A., Moreno F.A., Delgado P.L., McKnight K.M., Manber R., ''The Arizona Sexual Experience Scale (ASEX): reliability and validity''. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, 26, 1, 2000. This test is intended for the assessment of
sexual dysfunction Sexual dysfunction is difficulty experienced by an individual or partners during any stage of normal sexual activity, including physical pleasure, desire, preference, arousal, or orgasm. The World Health Organization defines sexual dysfunction as ...
s in psychiatric patients and people with health problems (men and women). It particularly evaluates modifications and alterations of
sexual function Sexual function is how the body reacts in different stages of the sexual response cycle, or as a result of sexual dysfunction. Relevant aspects of sexual function are defined on the basis of a modified version of Masters and Johnson's work. The aspe ...
s in relation to the intake of medicines or psychotropic substances.
This self-report questionnaire can be both administered by a clinician or self-administered. It is made up of five items rated on a 6-point Likert scale. Each item explores a particular aspect of sexuality: 1. Sexual drive, 2. Arousal, 3a. Penile erection; 3b. Vaginal lubrication, 4. Ability to reach orgasm, 5. Satisfaction from orgasm.
Only one item of the scale has a male and a female version (3a – 3b).
This test provides good
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indexes with a Cronbach's coefficient alpha of 0.90 and correlation (at intervals of 1 and 2 weeks) with r = 0.80. The "validity of the construction" has been evaluated by several studies through differences in the scores obtained by sample groups (dysfunctional patients) and control groups.Soykan A., ''The reliability and validity of Arizona sexual experiences scale in Turkish ESRD patients undergoing hemodialysis''. International Journal of Impotence Research, 16, 6, 2004.Soykan A., Boztaş H., Idilman R., Ozel E.T., Tüzün A.E., Ozden A., Ozden A., Kumbasar H., ''Sexual dysfunctions in HCV patients and its correlations with psychological and biological variables''. International Journal of Impotence Research,17 ,2, 2005.Sukan M., Maner F., ''The problems in sexual functions of vitiligo and chronic urticaria patients''. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, 33, 1, 2007.
Convergent and discriminant validity have been measured comparing the results obtained by ASEX with those obtained by other tests. Particularly, it has been found a significant correlation between ASEX and BISF (Brief Index of Sexual Functioning),Taylor J.F., Rosen R.C., Leiblum S.R., ''Self-report assessment of female sexual function: Psychometric evaluation of the brief index of sexual functioning for women''. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 23, 1994. while little correlation has been noticed between ASEX and HRSD -
Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression The Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HRSD), also called the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS), sometimes also abbreviated as HAM-D, is a multiple-item questionnaire used to provide an indication of depression, and as a guide to evalu ...
and BDI -
Beck Depression Inventory The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI, BDI-1A, BDI-II), created by Aaron T. Beck, is a 21-question multiple-choice self-report inventory, one of the most widely used psychometric tests for measuring the severity of depression. Its development mark ...
.


ASKAS (Aging Sexuality Knowledge and Attitudes Scale)

* ''ASKAS - Aging Sexuality Knowledge and Attitudes Scale''White C.B., ''A Scale for the Assessment of Attitudes and Knowledge Regarding Sexuality in the Aged.'' Paper presented at the 89th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA, August 24–26, 1981. This questionnaire is aimed at knowing sexuality and sexual attitudes in the
elderly Old age refers to ages nearing or surpassing the life expectancy of human beings, and is thus the end of the human life cycle. Terms and euphemisms for people at this age include old people, the elderly (worldwide usage), OAPs (British usage ...
. It is made up of 61 items divided into two subscales: "''Knowledge subscale''", a 35-item scale with "True/False" and "I don't know" answers and "''Attitudes subscale''" which is composed of 26 items rated on a 7-point Likert scale. Both subscales provide good reliability indexes (from 0.97 to 0.72) for Cronbach's alpha, test-retest and split half methods measured on different types of groups: ''Nursing home resident'', ''Community older adults'', ''Family of older adults'', ''Persons who work with older adults'', ''Nursing home staff''.
According to several studies carried out by the same author, sexual behaviour and attitudes during older age reflects those adopted during younger age, in fact: * those people who were sexually active during youth tend to maintain this behaviour during older age; * negative attitudes towards sex learned during youth can significantly affect the ability to have good sexuality during older age. ASKAS has been used to study the effects of
sexual education Sex education, also known as sexual education, sexuality education or sex ed, is the instruction of issues relating to human sexuality, including emotional relations and responsibilities, human sexual anatomy, sexual activity, sexual reproduc ...
on the attitudes of
nursing home A nursing home is a facility for the residential care of elderly or disabled people. Nursing homes may also be referred to as skilled nursing facility (SNF) or long-term care facilities. Often, these terms have slightly different meanings to in ...
residents, their relatives and nursing home staff towards sexuality in the elderly. It has been noted that, after receiving sexual education, nursing home staff and relatives were more tolerant towards
sexual intercourse Sexual intercourse (or coitus or copulation) is a sexual activity typically involving the insertion and thrusting of the penis into the vagina for sexual pleasure or reproduction.Sexual intercourse most commonly means penile–vaginal penetrat ...
in older age. Moreover, there was a significant increase in the sexual activity and satisfaction in those elderly people who had been given sexual education.White C.B., Catania J.A., ''Psychoeducational Intervention for Sexuality with the Aged, Family Members of the Aged and People Who Work with the Aged''. International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 15, 1982.
An Italian
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carried out through a translated version of ASKAS among general practitioners has found that almost the entire sample (N=95) knew that sexuality is a lifelong need and it is not hazardous to elderly people's health, but, at the same time, it has revealed a lot of fallacies, confusion, stereotypes and lack of accurate knowledge of sexuality in old men and old women.Capodieci S., Canu B., ''Il medico di base e il complesso del figlio di Noè.'' Rivista di Sessuologia, 13-4, 1989.
Several studies carried out in the fields of medicine and psychology throughout the world,Capodieci S., De Leo D., ''La vita sessuale nella terza età'', Mursia, Milano, 1990.White C.B., ''Sexual Interest, Attitudes, Knowledge and Sexual History in Relation to Sexual Behaviour in the Institutionalized Aged''. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 11, 1982.Nam Cho K., ''Nurses' Attitudes and Knowledges about Sexuality of the Aged''. I
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2, 2, 2000.
Hajjar R.R., Kamel H.K., ''Sex and the nursing home''. Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 19, 3, 2003.Dersch A.C., ''et al.'' (2000
''Sexual Issues for Aging Adults''

Texas Tech University
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Dogan S., Demir B., Eker E., Karim S., ''Knowledge and attitudes of doctors toward the sexuality of older people in Turkey''. International Psychogeriatrics, 20, 5, 2008. have confirmed that this test can be used in order to assess elderly people and to survey their relatives and those professionals
''helping profession''
working close to them: doctors, psychologists and social workers.


BSRI (Bem Sex-Role Inventory)

* ''BSRI –
Bem Sex-Role Inventory The Bem Sex-Role Inventory (BSRI) is a measure of masculinity and femininity, and is used to research gender roles. It assesses how people identify themselves psychologically. Sandra Bem's goal of the BSRI was to examine psychological androgyny ...
''Bem S.L. (1972), '' The measurement of psychological androgyny''. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 42, 155. Self-administering
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(60 items in all) measures masculinity (20 items), femininity (20 items),
androgyny Androgyny is the possession of both masculine and feminine characteristics. Androgyny may be expressed with regard to biological sex, gender identity, or gender expression. When ''androgyny'' refers to mixed biological sex characteristics in ...
(20 items), using the masculinity and femininity scales.
The concept of psychological androgyny implies that it is possible for an individual to be both compassionate and assertive, both expressive and instrumental, both feminine and masculine, depending upon the situational appropriateness of these various modalities.Bem S.L. (1976), ''Sex typing and androgyny: Further explorations of the expressive domain''. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 34, 1016.


PSESQ33 (Parental Sexual Education Styles Questionnaire)

PSESQ33 – Parental Sexual Education Styles Questionnaire this questionnaire was first developed by Abdollahzadeh and Keykhosravi (2020). The attitude of parents to their children's sexual education has an effect on their sexual behavior and interaction with their children. No specific measurement tool has ever been developed to evaluate and measure this matter. The aim of present study was to develop a parental sexual education style questionnaire and determine its psychometric criteria.Three factors were extracted from the results of confirmatory factor analysis, including strict sexual education style, permissive sexual education style and authoritative education style. In general, all three factors were able to explain 50.32% of variance related to 33 items of the questionnaire. The value of Cranach's alpha coefficient was obtained equal to 0.751 for whole of the questionnaire. Also, the value of Cranach's alpha for the first three components was equal to 0.739, 0.765 and 0.751, respectively. The Varimax rotation matrix showed that all questions are applicable to the extracted styles.


DAS (Dyadic Adjustment Scale)

* ''DAS - Dyadic Adjustment Scale''Spanier G.B., ''Measuring dyadic adjustment: new scales for assessing the quality of marriage and similar dyads''. Journal of Marriage and Family, 38, 15, 1976. This scale is made up of 32 items which explore four interdependent dimensions in order to evaluate relational adaptation between husband and wife: ''agreement'' between husband and wife on important matters, ''cohesion'' of the couple on common activities, ''satisfaction'' of the couple with the progress of their relationship, ''expression'' of satisfaction with their affective and sexual life.


DIQ (Diagnostic Impotence Questionnaire)

* ''DIQ - Diagnostic Impotence Questionnaire''Cole M., Dryden W., (1989) ''Sex Problems: Your Questions Answered''. MacDonald, London. This questionnaire (35 item) evaluates the different components in male
erectile dysfunction Erectile dysfunction (ED), also called impotence, is the type of sexual dysfunction in which the penis fails to become or stay erect during sexual activity. It is the most common sexual problem in men.Cunningham GR, Rosen RC. Overview of male ...
: Vascular (V), Neurogenic (N), Hormonal (H), Psychogenic (P). The scores of V-N-H components provide information about those organic factors responsible for the dysfunction; the scores of P component indicate the influence of the psychogenic component. If the total score of V-N-H components is higher than the score of P component, then the organic etiology prevails over the psychogenic one (and vice versa). This device is useful in the clinic setting. However, due to the fact that it is not validated nor
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, it must be used carefully in
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es and screenings.


DSFI (Derogatis Sexual Function Inventory)

* ''DSFI - Derogatis Sexual Function Inventory''Derogatis L.R., (1978) ''Derogatis Sexual Function Inventory (revised ed.)''. Clin. Psychometrics Res., Baltimore. A
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self-evaluation
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made up of 258 items (245 in the original version published in 1975). It produces nine sexual dimensions (information, experience, sexual drive, attitudes, affectivity, sexual gender and role, sexual fantasies, body image and sexual satisfaction), a dimension about psychopathological symptoms (anxiety, depression and somatizations) and an SFI index (''sexual functioning index''). Due to the high number of items, it requires a considerable amount of time to be filled in.


EDITS (Erectile Dysfunction Inventory of Treatment Satisfaction)

* ''EDITS - Erectile Dysfunction Inventory of Treatment Satisfaction''Althof S.E. et Corty E.W., (1998) ''EDITS - Erectile Dysfunction Inventory of Treatment Satisfaction''. University Hospitals of Cleveland, Ohio. A self-evaluation
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on erectile dysfunction which is meant for male patients (13 items) and their partners (5 items). It explores achievements, perceived satisfaction, and treatment effectiveness. The items meant for male patients study expectations, effectiveness, side effects and their willingness to continue with the treatment. The items meant for their partners explore the changes occurred in the couple's sexual activity and allow to notice the concordance between the subjective answers of the patients and the objective ones provided by theirs partners.


EPES (Erotic Preferences Examination Scheme)

* ''EPES - Erotic Preferences Examination Scheme'' This is one of the oldest self-report questionnaire measures of the various paraphilias listed in the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). The EPES includes scales for sexual masochism (11 items), sexual sadism (20 items), fetishism (8 items), cross-gender fetishism—transvestism (11 items), autogynephilia—a man's tendency to be erotically aroused by the thought or image of himself as a woman (8 items), pedophilia (18 items), hebephilia—the erotic preference for pubescent, as opposed to prepubescent, children (9 items), voyeurism (6 items), and exhibitionism (13 items). The alpha reliability coefficients for these scales run from 0.74 to 0.98. The EPES is not copyrighted and can be used without special permission.


FACES (Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scales)

* ''FACES - Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scales''Olson D.H., Russel C.S., Sprenkle D.H., ''Circumplex model of marital and family systems''. Family Process, 22, 69, 1985. This scale is made up of 111 items exploring family relationships (children above 12 included) with regard to four degrees of "''cohesion''", i.e. emotional link between family members (regressed, attached, parted, disengaged) and four degrees of "''adaptability''" (chaotic, flexible, structured, rigid) i.e. capability of family members to reorganize in response to changes in the situations involving the family. A first revision (1993) called ''FACES-II'' reduced the scale to 30 items, whereas a second one (1995) called ''FACES-III'' further reduced the number of items to 20.


FGIS (Feminine Gender Identity Scale)

* ''FGIS - Feminine Gender Identity Scale''Blanchard R., Freund K. (1983), ''Measuring masculine gender identity in females''. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 51, 205-214. ''Cit. in:'' ''Handbook of Sexuality-Related Measures

By Clive M. Davis, William L. Yarber, Robert Bauserman, George Schreer, Sandra L. Davis. SAGE Publications, 1998. , {{ISBN, 978-1-4129-1336-2
This scale is made up of 29 items. The questions touch on topics such as childhood playmate preference. Adolescent sexual experience, and sexual activity preference in details.


GRIMS (Golombok Rust Inventory of Marital State)

* ''GRIMS - Golombok Rust Inventory of Marital State''Rust J., Bennum I., Crowe M., Golombok S., ''The Golombok-Rust Inventory of Marital State (GRIMS)''. Journal of Family Therapy, 12, 45, 1990. A 28-item questionnaire which is intended to analyse the features of dyadic relationships. It is often used in marriage Counseling psychology, counselling and couple's therapy. This
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shows good psychometric features and is often used together with ''GRISS'' which is its individual version.


GRISS (Golombok Rust Inventory of Sexual Satisfaction)

* ''GRISS - Golombok Rust Inventory of Sexual Satisfaction''Rust J., Golombok S., ''The Golombok-Rust Inventory of Sexual Satisfaction (GRISS)''. Br J Clin Psychol, 24-63, 1985. It consists of two questionnaires (i.e. a male and a female questionnaire) with 28 items each. It studies sexual dysfunctions in heterosexual subjects. It provides a total score and subscales scores: intercourse frequency, incommunicability, dissatisfaction, avoiding sexual intercourse, absence of sexuality,
anorgasmia Anorgasmia is a type of sexual dysfunction in which a person cannot achieve orgasm despite adequate stimulation. Anorgasmia is far more common in females (4.6 percent) than in males and is especially rare in younger men. The problem is greater in ...
and
vaginismus Vaginismus is a condition in which involuntary muscle spasm interferes with vaginal intercourse or other penetration of the vagina. This often results in pain with attempts at sex. Often, it begins when vaginal intercourse is first attempted. ...
(only in the female version),
impotence Erectile dysfunction (ED), also called impotence, is the type of sexual dysfunction in which the penis fails to become or stay erect during sexual activity. It is the most common sexual problem in men.Cunningham GR, Rosen RC. Overview of male ...
and
premature ejaculation Premature ejaculation (PE) occurs when a man expels semen (and most likely experiences orgasm) soon after beginning sexual activity, and with minimal penile stimulation. It has also been called ''early ejaculation'', ''rapid ejaculation'', ''ra ...
(only in the male version). It is provided with good psychometric features and is easy to administer due to the limited number of items. However, this feature limits its illustrative and diagnostic function.


HSAS (Hendrick Sexual Attitude Scale)

* ''HSAS - Hendrick Sexual Attitude Scale''Hendrick S. et Hendrick C., (1987) ''Multidimensionality of sexual attitudes''. Journal of Sex Research, 23, 502-526. A 43-item self-evaluation scale which explore subjects' attitude towards sexuality. The scale examines four sexuality-related factors: permissiveness, sexual practices, community (i.e. participation and involvement) and instrumentalism (i.e. pleasure-oriented sexuality).


IIEF (International Index of Erectile Function)

* ''IIEF - International Index of Erectile Function''Rosen R.C., Riley A., Wagner G., Osterhol I.H., Kirkpatrick J., Mishra A., ''The International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF): A multidimensional scale for assessment of erectile dysfunction''. Urology, 49, 822, 1997. This
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and validated 15-item self-evaluation scale provides pre-post treatment clinic evaluations of erectile function, orgasmic function, sexual desire, satisfaction in sexual intercourse and general satisfaction. The ''IIEF-5 Sexual Health Inventory for Men'',Rosen R.C., Cappelleri J.C., Smith M.D., Lipsky J., Pena B., ''Constructing and evaluating the Sexual Health Inventory for Men: IIEF-5 as a diagnostic tool for Erectile Dysfunction''. Paper presented at the VIII World Meeting on Impotence Research, Amsterdam, 1998. an abridged version of the ''IIEF'', contains a shorter
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of five items which takes into account the latest six months instead of the latest four weeks considered by the ''IIEF''.


ISS (Index of Sexual Satisfaction)

* ''ISS - Index of Sexual Satisfaction''Hudson W.W., (1982) ''Index of Sexual Satisfaction''. Dorsey Press, Chicago. A 25-item questionnaire which psychometrically evaluates the preponderance of sexual components in the problems of a couple. Sexuality-related aspects in the couple are measured with regard to the feelings, attitudes, and events occurring during the relationship.


MAT (Marital Adjustment Test)

* ''MAT - Marital Adjustment Test''Locke H.J., Wallace K.M., ''Short marital-adjustment and prediction tests: their reliability and validity''. Marriage Family Living, 21, 251, 1959. A 15-item questionnaire which evaluates intrarelational adaptation and the agreement between husband and wife about those behaviours they consider sensible and suitable for their marital life. Psychometric capabilities are limited due to its obsolescence.


MCI (Marital Communication Inventory)

* ''MCI - Marital Communication Inventory''Bienvenu M.J., ''Measurement of marital communication''. Family Coordinator, 19, 26, 1970. This scale is made up of two questionnaires (i.e. a male and a female questionnaire) with 42 items each, which provide a total score on intra-couple communication and scores relative to six dimensions: communication, adjustment, intimacy and sexuality, children, jobs and income, and religious beliefs. This device shows a good reliability and internal consistency of the global score in comparison to the sub-dimensions.


MMPI-2 (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory)

* ''MMPI-2 -
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) is a standardized psychometric test of adult personality and psychopathology. Psychologists and other mental health professionals use various versions of the MMPI to help develop treatment ...
''Sellbom, M., Ben-Porath, Y. S., Baum, L. J., Erez, E., & Gregory, C. (2008). ''Predictive validity of the MMPI-2 Restructured Clinical (RC) Scales in a batterers' intervention program''. Journal of Personality Assessment, 90. 129-135. A test published in 1942 by the ''
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'', it was revised in 1989 when the current version
MMPI-2 The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) is a standardized psychometric test of adult personality and psychopathology. Psychologists and other mental health professionals use various versions of the MMPI to help develop treatment ...
was created (last release Restructured Form in 2003). The MMPI-2 is made up of a considerable number of items (567) which explore several features of personality pertaining psychology and psychiatry. There are also an abridged version (370 items) and a version called MMPI-A of 478 items (350 items in a short form) aimed at evaluating adolescent between the age of 14 and 18.
The dimensions taken into account are divided into: ''Basic Scales'' (which evaluate the most relevant features of personality), ''Content Scales'' (which analyse different variables of personality), ''Supplementary Scales'' (which further investigate some of the issues in the basic scales), ''Validity Scales'' (which define the degree of sincerity and accuracy in filling the questionnaire).
The evaluation of ''sexual'' and ''relational'' settings takes into account the following aspects: ''
masculinity Masculinity (also called manhood or manliness) is a set of attributes, behaviors, and roles associated with men and boys. Masculinity can be theoretically understood as socially constructed, and there is also evidence that some behaviors con ...
'' – ''
femininity Femininity (also called womanliness) is a set of attributes, behaviors, and roles generally associated with women and girls. Femininity can be understood as socially constructed, and there is also some evidence that some behaviors considered fe ...
'' (i.e. those aspects typically viewed as masculine or feminine, considered as a whole), ''masculine and feminine'' ''
gender role A gender role, also known as a sex role, is a social role encompassing a range of behaviors and attitudes that are generally considered acceptable, appropriate, or desirable for a person based on that person's sex. Gender roles are usually cent ...
'' (i.e. perception of gender role), ''marital distress and family discord'' (i.e. conflicts within the couple), '' social introversion'' (i.e. difficulties in social relations).
Criticisms of this device relate to the amount of time required to fill it in (60–120 minutes) and to the fact that some of the Restructured Clinical Scales, although regarded as clearer and easier to interpret, raised some controversies in the academic world because they have been modified compared to those in the original version.


MPT (Marital Patterns Test)

* ''MPT - Marital Patterns Test''Ryle A., ''A marital patterns test for use in psychiatric research''. British Journal of Psychiatry, 112, 285, 1966. This test is made up of two questionnaires (i.e. a male and a female questionnaire) with 24 pairs of items each. They measure the dominance and willingness within the couple. Its
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has been improved thanks to a revision by Scott-Heyes (1982) whose title is ''RSMPT - Ryle/Scott-Heyes Marital Patterns Questionnaire.''Scott-Heyes G., ''Analysis and revision of Ryle’s Marital Patterns Test''. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 55, 67, 1982.


MSI (Marital Satisfaction Inventory)

* ''MSI - Marital Satisfaction Inventory''Snyder D.K., ''Multidimensional assessment of marital satisfaction''. Journal of Marriage and Family, 41, 813, 1979. A 280-item
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which evaluates marital satisfaction with regard to 12 dimensions especially concerning conventionalism, affective communication, amount of time spent together, disagreement on financial problems, disagreement on children management and sexual satisfaction. A total score of the scales provides a "''global discomfort''" index defined by couple dissatisfaction, whereas a reduced version of this device (made up of 44 items) shows the "''indifference''" degree and the "disharmony" degree of the relationship.


PEQUEST (Premature Ejaculation Questionnaire)

* ''PEQUEST - Premature Ejaculation Questionnaire''Hartmann U., ''The PEQUEST: A multidimensional instrument for the assessment of premature ejaculation''. International Journal of Impotence Research, 8-119, 1996. A 36-item self-evaluation questionnaire for evaluating premature ejaculation. The ejaculative/orgasmic behaviour is explored in its various problematic aspects: persistence, significance, frequency, situational factors, psychological reaction of both partners, techniques adopted by the patient in order to coping the problem, adaptation and interference levels of the disturbance, performance anxiety, and partner's behaviour during sexual intercourse.


PREPARE-ENRICH (Premarital Personal and Relationship Evaluation)

* ''PREPARE-ENRICH Inventories''Fournier D.G., Olson D.H., Druckman J.M., (1983) ''Assessing marital and premarital relationships: The PREPARE-ENRICH inventories''. In Filsinger E.E., ''Marriage and Family Assessment: A Sourcebook for Family Therapy'', Sage Publications, Beverly Hills. This
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is made up of 125 items, subdivided into 14 subscales, which explore sexual intercourse, personal difficulties, marital satisfaction, couple cohesion, dyadic adaptability, communication, conflict resolution, equality of the roles, children and marital life, family and friends, financial management, leisure activities, religious orientation, idealistic distortions. This inventory requires an elaborate preparation in order to be used and results from the combination of three previous scales: ''PREPARE - Premarital Personal and Relationship Evaluation'' (for couples planning to marry who do not have children); ''PREPARE-MC - Marriage Children'' (for couples planning to marry who have children, either together or from previous relationships); ''ENRICH - Evaluating Nurturing Relationship Issues Communication and Happiness'' (for married couples seeking empowerment and Counseling psychology, counselling).


SAI (Sexual Arousability Inventory)

* ''SAI - Sexual Arousability Inventory''Hoon E.F., et Chambless D.L., (1986) ''Sexual Arousability Inventory (SAI)'' and ''Sexual Arousability Inventory - Expanded (SAI-E)''. In Davis C.M. et Yarber W.L., ''Sexuality-Related Measures: A Compendium''. Graphic Publishing Co., Syracuse, New York. A 28-item
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that psychometrically evaluates the level of arousability produced by sexual experiences, whereas ''SAI-E Sexual Arousability Inventory Expanded'' measures anxiety and arousability and it is meant for men and women regardless their psychosexual orientation.


SAS (Sexual Attitude Scale)

* ''SAS - Sexual Attitude Scale''Hudson W.W., (1990) ''Sexual Attitude Scale'', Walmyr, Tallahassee, FL. A 25-item scale aiming at identifying subjects' attitude (''liberal'' or ''conservative'') towards different forms of sexuality. This questionnaire is not meant to study sexual disturbances, it just explores the ''subjects' attitude'' towards sexuality and its numerous expressions.


SBI (Sexual Behavior Inventory)

* ''SBI - Sexual Behavior Inventory'' (''Males'',Bentler P.M., (1968) ''Heterosexual behavior assessment - I. Males''. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 6, 21-25. ''Females''Bentler P.M., (1968) ''Heterosexual behavior assessment – II. Females''. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 6, 27-30.) A self-evaluation scale in two versions (male and female version). Both versions are made up of 21 items. The questionnaire evaluates the kind of involvement of subjects in heterosexual activities.


SESAMO_Win (Sexrelation Evaluation Schedule Assessment Monitoring on Windows)

* '' SESAMO_Win - Sexrelation Evaluation Schedule Assessment Monitoring on Windows''Boccadoro L., (2002) '' SESAMO_Win. Sexrelation Evaluation Schedule Assessment Monitoring. Questionario Sessuorelazionale''. Giunti-O.S., Firenze. A
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and validated self-administering and self-evaluation
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. It studies the dysfunctional aspects in individual and couple
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besides family, social, affective and relational aspects. It consists of two questionnaires (i.e. a male and a female questionnaire) which are divided in two subsections each: one for singles and one for people with a partner. The number of items in each questionnaire is variable: 135 items for singles and 173 for people with a partner. The explored dimensions are 16 for singles and 18 for people living a dyadic situation. This questionnaire can be directly self-administered on the computer (''
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''); after that the software elaborates the questionnaire and produces a report made up of nine sections. Each of these sections has several levels of further diagnostic analysis. A short version of this questionnaire, called ''Sexuality Evaluation Schedule
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Monitoring'',Boccadoro L., (1996) ''SESAMO: Sexuality Evaluation Schedule Assessment Monitoring. Questionario Sessualità''
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has a lower number of items and can be administered only through the paper and pencil method. The disadvantages of this evaluation/research tool are the time required for filling in the questionnaire and the fact that the complete
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can be elaborated only by the software.


SESII–W (Sexual Excitation/Sexual Inhibition Inventory for Women)

* ''SESII–W - Sexual Excitation/Sexual Inhibition Inventory for Women''Graham C.A., Sanders S.A., Milhausen R.R., ''The Sexual Excitation/Sexual Inhibition Inventory for Women: Psychometric Properties''. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 35, 2006. This test investigates
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and
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in women through a 115-item questionnaire rated on a 4-point Likert scale.
The areas concerning sexual arousal are: ''Arousability'' (arousal and sexual stimulation); ''Sexual power dynamics'' (power dynamics in sexuality); ''Smell'' (arousing smells); ''Partner characteristics''; ''Setting'' (unusual or unconcealed settings).
Sexual inhibition factors are: ''Relationship importance''; ''Arousal contingency'' (arousal-related factors); ''Concerns about sexual function'' (concerns about the consequences of
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).
This test is based on the conditioning of sexual response: sexual arousal is controlled by the balance of several factors, all of which contribute to arousal or inhibition.Basson R., ''The female sexual response: A different model''. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, 26, 2000.
Validation of this test is based on a sample of 655 women with an average age of 33.09. Statistical calculations have provided a good reliability measured by test-retest method and good discriminant and convergent
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determined through the consistency of the results obtained by this test with those obtained by BIS/BAS - ''Behavioral Inhibition Scale/Behavioral Activation Scale'',Carver C.S., White T.L., ''Behavioral inhibition, behavioral activation, and affective responses to impending reward and punishment: The BIS/BAS scales''. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 67, 1994.
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– ''Sexual Opinion Survey''Fisher W.A., (1988) ''The Sexual Opinion Survey''. In Davis C.M. et Yarber W.L., ''Sexuality-Related Measures: A Compendium''. Graphic Publishing, Lake Mills, Iowa. and SSS – ''Sexual Sensation Seeking''.Kalichman S.C., Rompa D., ''Sexual Sensation Seeking and Sexual Compulsivity Scales: Reliability, validity, and predicting HIV-risk behavior''. Journal of Personality Assessment, 65, 1995.


SFQ (Sexual Functioning Questionnaire)

* ''SFQ - Sexual Functioning Questionnaire''Friedman S. et Harrison G., ''Sexual Functioning Questionnaire''. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 13, 555, 1982 A
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questionnaire which studies sexual impotence problems. It is made up of 62 items (48 of them are meant for both partners while 14 are meant exclusively for the dysfunctional patient). The scoring and the clinical evaluation must have done with the traditional method.


SHQ–R (Clarke Sex History Questionnaire for Males–Revised)

* ''SHQ–R - Clarke Sex History Questionnaire for Males–Revised''Langevin R., Paitich D. (2002), ''Clarke Sex History Questionnaire for Males-Revised (SHQ-R)''. MHS Inc., North Tonawanda, NY. Clarke Sex History Questionnaire for Males was created in 1977 by some clinicians from the
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(the former Clarke Institute of Psychiatry) in
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).Paitich D., Langevin R., Freeman R., Mann K., Handy L., ''The Clarke SHQ: A Clinical Sex History Questionnaire for Males''. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 6(5), 1977.
SHQ-R is a fully validated and standardised self-report questionnaire, revised in 2002. It is composed of 508 items exploring several areas of male sexuality:
I. ''Childhood and Adolescent Sexual Experiences'' (a scale to measure sexual experiences and
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during childhood and adolescence);
II. ''Sexual Dysfunction'' (a scale which evaluates
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s such as
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,
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and
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or retarded ejaculation);
III. ''Adult Age/Gender Sexual Outlets'' (seven scales measuring the frequency of various sexual activities with adults, children and adolescents);
IV. ''Fantasy and Pornography'' (three scales measuring sexual fantasies involving women, men and the use of pornography);
V. ''Transvestism, Fetishism, and Feminine Gender Identity'' (three scales which evaluate personal experiences with regard to transvestism, sexual fetishes and identification with female gender traits);
VI. '' Courtship Disorders'' (six scales which take into consideration several aspects of "disturbed courtship":
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,
exhibitionism Exhibitionism is the act of exposing in a public or semi-public context one's intimate parts – for example, the breasts, genitals or buttocks. The practice may arise from a desire or compulsion to expose themselves in such a manner to group ...
, obscene telephone calls,
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/toucherism and
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).
This test also includes two validity indicators: a "Lie scale" (insincere answers) and an "Infrequency scale" (infrequent answers).


SII (Sexual Interaction Inventory)

* ''SII - Sexual Interaction Inventory''Lo Piccolo J., Steger J.C., (1978) ''The Sexual Interaction Inventory: a new instrument for assessment of sexual dysfunction''. In Lo Piccolo J., Lo Piccolo I., ''Handbook of sex therapy''. Plenum Press, New York. A
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self-evaluation questionnaire made up of 17 items with 6 answers each. It gathers information about sexual interactions within
heterosexual Heterosexuality is romantic attraction, sexual attraction or sexual behavior between people of the opposite sex or gender. As a sexual orientation, heterosexuality is "an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attractions" to ...
or
homosexual Homosexuality is romantic attraction, sexual attraction, or sexual behavior between members of the same sex or gender. As a sexual orientation, homosexuality is "an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attractions" to peop ...
couples. The result is obtained through a cross evaluation of the answers both partners have separately given in their respective questionnaires. Manual scoring of rough points, which are then converted into percentages to be used to create a diagram which shows a sexual interaction profile for each couple.


SOC (Spouse Observation Checklist)

* ''SOC - Spouse Observation Checklist''Weiss R. et Margolin G., (1977) ''Marital conflict and accord''. In Ciminero A., Calhoun K., Adams H., ''Handbook of Behavioral Assessment''. Wiley, New York. A 400-item checklist relating partner's behaviours to be filled in by husband and wife for two weeks. It takes into account 12 behavioural categories: love, solidarity, consideration, sexuality, communication, couple's activities, children's care, home management, decisions about financial matters, job, personal habits and independence of both partners. It is similar to ''MAP - Marital Agendas Protocol''Notarius C.I. et Vanzetti N.A., (1983) ''The Marital Agendas Protocol''. In Filsinger E.E., (1983) ''Marriage and Family Assessment: A Sourcebook for Family Therapy''. Sage Publications, Beverly Hills. in many aspects. This type of daily diaries are chiefly used in marriage Counseling psychology, counselling in order to evaluate conflict management and couple satisfaction/dissatisfaction.


SOS (Sexual Opinion Survey)

* ''SOS - Sexual Opinion Survey'' A 21-item scale which explores subjects' attitude towards several sexual aspects:
heterosexuality Heterosexuality is romantic attraction, sexual attraction or sexual behavior between people of the opposite sex or gender. As a sexual orientation, heterosexuality is "an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attractions" to ...
,
homosexuality Homosexuality is romantic attraction, sexual attraction, or sexual behavior between members of the same sex or gender. As a sexual orientation, homosexuality is "an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attractions" to peop ...
, erotic fantasies,
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, etc.


TIPE (Test di Induzione Psico Erotica)

* ''TIPE – Test di Induzione Psico Erotica''Valente Torre L., Abraham G. (2006) ''TIPE – Test di Induzione Psico Erotica''. Organizzazioni Speciali, Firenze. The ''Psycho Erotic Induction Test'' is a
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,
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for evaluating erotic imagery. It is made up of eight tables concerning four specific issues: situations during childhood, initiative in love relationships, competitiveness and function of the group.


WIQ (Waring Intimacy Questionnaire)

* ''WIQ - Waring Intimacy Questionnaire''Waring E.M. et Reddon J.R., ''The measurement of intimacy in marriage: the Waring Intimacy Questionnaire''. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 39, 53, 1983. This scale is made up of 90 items analysing nine aspects relating couple's intimacy: sexuality, love, expressiveness, marital cohesion, couple compatibility, partners' independence, conflicts, social identity and desirability bias. This scale seems to be reliable and free from sexual preconceptions although plethoric in conceptualising some of the items.


See also

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Clitoral photoplethysmograph Clitoral photoplethysmography uses light to measure clitoral blood volume (CBV). A clitoral photoplethysmograph is a small clear acrylic device that contains a light source, and a light detector. The light source illuminates the capillary bed ...
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Labial thermistor clip The labial thermistor clip is a device used measure the skin temperature of the labia minora and is associated blood engorgement. This device consists of a thermistor affixed to a small metal clip that can be attached to the labia minora. The labia ...
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Penile plethysmograph Penile plethysmography (PPG) or phallometry is measurement of blood flow to the penis, typically used as a proxy for measurement of sexual arousal. The most commonly reported methods of conducting penile plethysmography involve the measurement of ...
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Vaginal photoplethysmograph Vaginal photoplethysmography (VPG, VPP) is a technique using light to measure the amount of blood in the walls of the vagina. The device that is used is called a vaginal photometer. Use The device is used to try to obtain an objective measure o ...


References


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