2004
DOI: 10.1007/s11136-004-7625-z
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Questionnaires to measure sexual quality of life

Abstract: Current measures of sexual functioning often exclude important domains, lack applicability to gender and sexual preference groups, or lack adequate testing of validity and testing in important populations. Future questionnaires should take into account these concerns.

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“…Researchers must thus have in mind that many respondents misreport when answering questionnaires containing sensitive questions [12,35]. However, the self-administrated questionnaires often result in less missing data and more valid results compared to face-to-face and telephone interview surveys, when sensitive questions are asked [38], why this method should be considered as superior.…”
Section: Methodological Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Researchers must thus have in mind that many respondents misreport when answering questionnaires containing sensitive questions [12,35]. However, the self-administrated questionnaires often result in less missing data and more valid results compared to face-to-face and telephone interview surveys, when sensitive questions are asked [38], why this method should be considered as superior.…”
Section: Methodological Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Few translation problems arose during the present adaptation of the questionnaire, which may have been facilitated by the questionnaire containing few items and being designed in a simple format [12].…”
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“…The search strategies were often limited. For example, only MeSH headings were used, and no free text words [21,22]; or only a few synonyms were used, for example, only ''measur* or assess*''; words such as ''question*'', ''self-report'', ''test'', ''scale'', ''outcome'' or ''interview'' were not used [23]. In some reviews only the text words ''psychometrics'' [24] or ''clinimetrics'' [25] were used.…”
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“…This acknowledgement of the importance of sex has stemmed from a recognition that a healthy, satisfying sex life is a key element of successful relationships. 2 The presence of a sexual dysfunction, such as erectile dysfunction (ED), can cause significant interference to a person's sexual functioning and sexual health that can then have negative implications for their general feelings of well-being.…”
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confidence: 99%