Examining the psychometric properties of the sexual excitation/sexual inhibition inventory for women (SESII-W) in a sample of lesbian and bisexual women
Examining the psychometric properties of the sexual excitation/sexual inhibition inventory for women (SESII-W) in a sample of lesbian and bisexual women
The Sexual Excitation/Sexual Inhibition Inventory for Women (SESII-W) assesses propensities for sexual excitation (SE) and inhibition (SI). Previous research utilizing the SESII-W included samples comprised exclusively or almost entirely of heterosexual women. The purpose of this study was to examine the psychometric properties of the SESII-W and assess its relation to aspects of sexual function within a sample of lesbian and bisexual women. The sample included 974 self-identified bisexual (n = 733) or lesbian/homosexual (n = 241) women who completed an online survey including items assessing women's sexual behaviors, feelings, and functioning, sociodemographics, and the SESII-W. The sample was split; exploratory factor analyses were conducted on the first half, yielding eight lower-order factors with two higher-order factors. Confirmatory factor analysis was conducted on the second half and suggested reasonable model fit. SI was positively correlated with sexual problems and negatively correlated with sexual pleasure; the correlations were significant but small. Hierarchical regression analyses were conducted to examine the relationships between SESII-W scores and sexual problems/sexual pleasure, controlling for age, relationship duration, and relationship status. Four lower-order factors predicted reports of sexual problems. Findings indicated the SESII-W has similar psychometric properties among sexual minority women as it does among heterosexual women.
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Jozkowski, Kristen N.
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Sanders, Stephanie A.
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Rhoads, Kelley
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Milhausen, Robin R.
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Graham, Cynthia A.
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19 October 2015
Jozkowski, Kristen N.
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Sanders, Stephanie A.
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Rhoads, Kelley
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Milhausen, Robin R.
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Graham, Cynthia A.
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Jozkowski, Kristen N., Sanders, Stephanie A., Rhoads, Kelley, Milhausen, Robin R. and Graham, Cynthia A.
(2015)
Examining the psychometric properties of the sexual excitation/sexual inhibition inventory for women (SESII-W) in a sample of lesbian and bisexual women.
The Journal of Sex Research, .
(doi:10.1080/00224499.2015.1066743).
(PMID:26479215)
Abstract
The Sexual Excitation/Sexual Inhibition Inventory for Women (SESII-W) assesses propensities for sexual excitation (SE) and inhibition (SI). Previous research utilizing the SESII-W included samples comprised exclusively or almost entirely of heterosexual women. The purpose of this study was to examine the psychometric properties of the SESII-W and assess its relation to aspects of sexual function within a sample of lesbian and bisexual women. The sample included 974 self-identified bisexual (n = 733) or lesbian/homosexual (n = 241) women who completed an online survey including items assessing women's sexual behaviors, feelings, and functioning, sociodemographics, and the SESII-W. The sample was split; exploratory factor analyses were conducted on the first half, yielding eight lower-order factors with two higher-order factors. Confirmatory factor analysis was conducted on the second half and suggested reasonable model fit. SI was positively correlated with sexual problems and negatively correlated with sexual pleasure; the correlations were significant but small. Hierarchical regression analyses were conducted to examine the relationships between SESII-W scores and sexual problems/sexual pleasure, controlling for age, relationship duration, and relationship status. Four lower-order factors predicted reports of sexual problems. Findings indicated the SESII-W has similar psychometric properties among sexual minority women as it does among heterosexual women.
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Published date: 19 October 2015
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