Going beyond “With a Partner” and “Intercourse”: Does Anything Else Influence Sexual Satisfaction among Women? The Sexual Satisfaction Comprehensive Index
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Materia
Sexual satisfaction Sexual health Females’ sexuality Personal satisfaction Psychometrics Validation
Date
2022-08-17Referencia bibliográfica
Ogallar-Blanco, A.I.; Lara-Moreno, R.; Godoy-Izquierdo, D. Going beyond “With a Partner” and “Intercourse”: Does Anything Else Influence Sexual Satisfaction amongWomen? The Sexual Satisfaction Comprehensive Index. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 10232. [https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191610232]
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Junta de Andalucia CTS-0267Résumé
The validated tools for measuring sexual satisfaction (SS) assess in fact other phenomena
such as sexual functioning, assess SS within the context of a romantic heterosexual relationship
and intercourse-type activity or were designed to be applied only in therapeutic or rehabilitation
contexts. Consequently, they offer an incomplete understanding of SS, particularly among women.
We thus developed an alternative measure of SS, the Sexual Satisfaction Comprehensive Index (SSCI),
considering both the individual and with-a-partner dimensions, as well as the actual and desired
experiences of satisfaction, along with other dimensions affecting SS, and explored its psychometric
properties. A total of 1080 young to mid-aged women with different sociodemographic, relationship
and sexual identity backgrounds voluntarily completed several measures of SS, including the SSCI.
Results showed that the SSCI is a reliable measure for assessing SS. An exploratory and a confirmatory
factor analysis confirmed the latent multidimensional structure of the SSCI, supporting its factorial
validity. In addition, the SSCI showed appropriate convergent validity with other measures commonly
used to assess SS. In sum, the SSCI was revealed to be a useful multidimensional index of SS for
research and practice contexts which allows the practitioner or the researcher to make decisions on
which dimension(s) are to be evaluated. This study focused on women’s SS, and future research with
other gender, sexual and cultural identities is necessary to support its utility in multi-identity and
multi-sexuality scenarios.
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