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Male Sexual Health Questionnaire (MSHQ)

 
 

Author(s)

 

Purpose

  • Pathology:

Urologic diseases

Male genital diseases

Psychiatry/psychology

  • Disease:

Erectile dysfunction

Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS)

  • Objective:

To assess key domains of sexual function and satifaction in aging men with urogenital health concerns

  • Population for intended use:

Adult

Male

 
 

Characteristics

  • Type of instrument:

Health-Related Quality of Life - HRQL (incl. health status)

Patient satisfaction

Signs and symptoms

  • Administration mode:

Self-administered

  • Number of items:

25

  • Recall/Observation period:

In the last month / One month ago

 
 

Language(s)

  • Original language:

English for the USA

  • List of existing translations:

The translations listed below may not have undergone a full linguistic validation process and may require further work to be suitable for use in a study.
This list of translations is subject to constant changes, therefore please check the status of translations with MAPI Research Trust / the developers / copyright holders / distributors.

MSHQ

Arabic for Lebanon German for Germany Russian for Russia Spanish for the USA
Arabic for Morocco Greek Russian for Ukraine Swedish for Sweden
Arabic for Tunisia Hebrew Spanish for Argentina Tagalog
Chinese for Hong Kong Hungarian Spanish for Colombia Thai
Chinese for Taiwan Italian for Italy Spanish for El Salvador Turkish for Turkey
Dutch for the Netherlands Polish for Poland Spanish for Guatemala Ukrainian
English for the UK Portuguese for Brazil Spanish for Mexico
French for France Portuguese for Portugal Spanish for Spain
 

Bibliographic reference(s) of the original questionnaire

Rosen RC, Catania J, Pollack L, Althof S, O'Leary M, Seftel AD. Male Sexual Health Questionnaire (MSHQ): scale development and psychometric validation. Urology. 2004 Oct;64(4): 777-82

Last update: March 2012

Last update in collaboration with the author: October 2005