NCJ Number
224252
Journal
Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity: The Journal of Treatment and Prevention Volume: 15 Issue: 2 Dated: 2008 Pages: 97-115
Date Published
2008
Length
19 pages
Annotation
This study sought to assess the validity of aspects of the Sexual Compulsivity Scale (SCS).
Abstract
The results indicated that there were acceptable levels of internal consistency for the SCS, and acceptable levels of construct and criterion-related validity. The study states that because out-of-control sexual behavior has been thought to present the potential for serious negative consequences, prior research has attempted to develop tools to assess and/or diagnose the phenomenon. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to assess the psychometric properties of the SCS and its relations with sexual behaviors and their associated outcomes. The SCS was designed to measure two aspects of sexuality: hypersexuality and sexual preoccupation. It was suggested that forward stepwise logistic regression analyses indicated that the SCS was also capable of predicting negative outcomes and unprotected sexual intercourse. The article notes that the SCS appears to hold great potential for use in sexual health programs focusing on young adults. Data were collected from 390 young adults, undergraduate men and women over the age of 18, who were enrolled in large health classes at a midwestern university in the United States. A cross-sectional, convenience sampling method was used for this survey, which employed a questionnaire with categorical items to assess seven demographic areas. Tables, references