Author(s)
Purpose
- Pathology:
Female genital diseases and pregnancy complications
- Disease:
Female sexuality
- Objective:
To provide further clarification of the apparently inseparable nature of clitoral and vaginal orgasms. More specifically, the instrument ascertains whether perceived differences exist with regard to experiencing orgasm via masturbation, petting, and sexual intercourse in terms of physiological and psychological sexual satisfaction
- Population for intended use:
Female
Adult
Characteristics
- Type of instrument:
Signs and symptoms
Patient satisfaction
Psychological functioning (incl. coping)
- Administration mode:
Self-administered
- Number of items:
123
- Recall/Observation period:
Depends on question, in general, refers to lifetime experience
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.
SPFS
No translationsBibliographic reference(s) of the original questionnaire
Davidson JK Sr, Darling CA. Self-Perceptions of Female Sexuality Survey Instrument. In: Davis CM, Yarber WL, Bauserman R, Schreer G, Davis SL, Eds. Handbook of Sexuality-related Measures.Thousand Oak, CA: Sage,1998,pp.244-248
Last update: October 2008
Last update in collaboration with the author: April 2008
