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Articles

Why Humans Have Sex: Development and Psychometric Assessment of a Short-Form Version of the YSEX? Instrument

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Pages 141-159 | Published online: 04 Sep 2019
 

Abstract

Research has documented 237 distinct reasons for engaging in sex, which have been clustered into the 141-item, 13 subscale YSEX? instrument. Although the YSEX? has impressive psychometric properties, the required completion time is a barrier to its use in time-constrained contexts. The current studies develop and validate a short-form version of the instrument. The new 28-item, 14 subscale YSEX?-SF demonstrates acceptable model fit and good internal-reliability, with evidence for cross-form and construct validity. The YSEX?-SF maintains the original instrument’s sound psychometric properties with a significantly shorter completion time, which may facilitate the study of sexual motivation.

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Funding

The work is partially supported by a Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR) Doctoral Fellowship awarded to the second author (Chelsea Kilimnik) in May 2017 (Funding Ref. #: 152269).

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