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Article: Performance Anxiety Sexual Scale.(research)(Brief Article)
- Article from:
- The Journal of Sex Research
- Article date:
- February 1, 2006
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Performance Anxiety Sexual Scale, Pierre Assalian, L. Betito, and S. Duder, Montreal General Hospital
We developed a brief, reliable, psychometrically valid measure of performance anxiety that is self-administered and suitable for use by clinicians and researchers. Data were collected for a total of 136 cases, 57 clinical and 79 non-clinical. Data for each case included responses to the performance anxiety and IIEF scales plus some demographic information. The mean IIEF scores for the clinical and non-clinical samples were significantly different for the erectile function intercourse satisfaction and overall satisfaction subscores. The difference was significant ...
<.001. For this group of 13 questions, inter-item reliability was very good: Cronbach's alpha = .95, with all item-total correlations>