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Assessing Sexual Function in Well Women: Validity and Reliability of the Monash Women's Health Program Female Sexual Satisfaction Questionnaire

Journal

JOURNAL OF SEXUAL MEDICINE
Volume 5, Issue 11, Pages 2575-2586

Publisher

BLACKWELL PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1111/j.1743-6109.2008.00967.x

Keywords

Sexual Function; Satisfaction; Women; Validation; Questionnaire

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  1. National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia [219279]

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A validated questionnaire to assess the nature and quality of the recent female sexual experience and that can be employed to evaluate acute therapeutic effects does not exist. To validate an instrument with which researchers can evaluate the nature and quality of the female sexual experience within 24 hours of a sexual event. A cross-sectional questionnaire study in 349 sexually active community-based women, aged 20-65 years, who self-identified as being either satisfied or dissatisfied with their sexual life. Scores from the Monash Women's Health Program Female Sexual Satisfaction Questionnaire (MFSSQ), completed within 24 hours of sexual activity, on two occasions. Participants were 349 women who were sexually active at least once per fortnight, but not necessarily partnered. Almost equal groups of self-identified satisfied, dissatisfied, premenopausal, and postmenopausal women participated. Three hundred forty-five women (99%) completed one MFSSQ, and 326 women (94%) completed two separate questionnaires, each within 24 hours of a sexual event. Missing responses were few, good inter-item correlation was seen, and excellent reliability was demonstrated for most items, based on test-retest data. The questionnaire was able to discriminate well between sexually satisfied and dissatisfied women. The MFSSQ is a 12-item questionnaire specifically designed to assess the quality and nature of a recent sexual experience. It is easy and quick to administer, is reliable and valid, and has the potential to be used to assess the efficacy of acute interventions in the area of female sexual dysfunction. Davison SL, Bell RJ, La China M, Holden SL, and Davis SR. Assessing sexual function in well women: Validity and reliability of the Monash Women's Health Program Female Sexual Satisfaction Questionnaire. J Sex Med 2008;5:2575-2586.

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