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1- Tehran University Of Medical Science , r.masoomie@gmail.com
2- Tehran University Of Medical Science
Abstract:   (65 Views)
Objective: Sexual self-disclosure plays an important role in couples' sexual performance and satisfaction. It is necessary to have a valid, reliable tool to measure this variable. Review of literature shows that there is no tool with socio-cultural appropriateness for Iranian women in this field; Therefore, the purpose of this research was to design and Psychometric Properties of the Context based female Sexual self-disclosure Questionnaire.
Methods: This methodological study conducted in 2020. In the first phase, the sexual self-disclosure of Iranian women and its dimensions explored by reviewing the literature using the thematic analysis approach. Then, using the deductive-inductive approach, the first 25 items compiled. In the second phase, psychometric assessment evaluated by examining face, content, construct and criterion validity as well as internal consistency and test-retest reliability.
Results: According to the results, sexual self-discloser of Iranian women extracted as "talking about sexual relationships and factors affecting quantity and quality". Quantitative indicators of content validity, CVI and CVR, were 0.95 and 0.79, respectively. The results of the study on the validity of the tool constructs designed by exploratory factor analysis led to identifying four factors that explained 65.06 of the variances. The results of the convergent validity assessment indicated the correlation coefficients between the total score of this questionnaire with Larson sexual Satisfaction Questionnaire in the range of 0.66 to 0.93.
Conclusion: The results showed this questionnaires had optimal validity and reliability. Therefore, using this questionnaire to assess the level of female Sexual self-disclosure in future studies is suggested.
 
     
Type of Study: Original Research | Subject: Midwifery
Received: 2023/02/15 | Accepted: 2023/10/15

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