PSFQ |
The instrument assesses changes in sexual function during pregnancy, comprising 27 questions that relate the general idea of sex during pregnancy, body perception, the couple's intimate life, frequency of sexual intercourse, sexual desire and satisfaction, vaginal lubrication and dyspareunia. A pre-test was carried out with 30 pregnant women. The test and retest was performed with 100 pregnant women in the last trimester of pregnancy. |
FSFI |
The instrument consists of 19 questions divided into six domains of sexual function (desire, arousal, lubrication, orgasm, satisfaction and pain), with a score ranging from 2 to 36. The higher the score, the better the sexual function. One hundred women from the urology service were evaluated. |
FSFI |
The instrument consists of 19 questions divided into six domains of sexual function (desire, arousal, lubrication, orgasm, satisfaction and pain), with a score ranging from 2 to 36. The higher the score, the better the sexual function. Tested on women who voluntarily underwent surgical sterilization, systematically selecting 235 cases. |
FSFI |
The instrument consists of 19 questions divided into six domains of sexual function (desire, arousal, lubrication, orgasm, satisfaction and pain), with a score ranging from 2 to 36. The higher the score, the better the sexual function. A total of 215 women who spontaneously sought the service and were in a stable relationship were evaluated. |
FSFI-pregnant |
The instrument consists of 19 questions divided into six domains of sexual function (desire, arousal, lubrication, orgasm, satisfaction and pain), with a score ranging from 2 to 36. The higher the score, the better the sexual function. A total of 92 normal pregnant women were evaluated, 60 of whom participated in the cross-cultural adaptation phase and 32 in the testing and retesting of the instrument. |
QS-F |
It assesses the stages of sexual activity (desire, arousal, orgasm and their psychophysical correlates) using a 5-point scale with 10 questions; the higher the score, the better the sexual function. It was validated in a pre-test with 30 women with sexual dysfunction and, later, with 30 women without diagnosed sexual dysfunction, found by random searches of the institution's medical records. |
SSS-W |
Scale comprising 30 items that assess: personal sexual satisfaction, communication, compatibility, relational concerns, discomfort over sexual interpersonal relationship concerns, and personal concerns. Possible answers were given on a five-point Likert scale. The instrument was tested on a sample of 20 women. |
PISQ-12 |
A pre-test was carried out with 25 women from the urogynecology and vaginal surgery clinic. Sixty-four women with urinary complaints and 68 women without urinary complaints participated in the final validation. The instrument has 12 questions divided into three domains: emotional-behavioral, physical and relationship. Answers are graded on a Likert scale, ranging from always, often, sometimes, rarely, and never, with scores from 0 to 48 points. The greater the score, the worse the sexual function. |
QSF |
Sexual function quality scale (all genders), with 40 questions. The proposal was a cross-cultural adaptation, but there was no testing of measurement properties, only one test with 18 people. |
FSFM |
The instrument assesses sexual dysfunction. It included nine domains, in which each item included was adapted according to the Likert scale. Participated in the pre-test 251 women and in the validation 196 women, with a mean age of 54 years, 2 to 15 years after natural menopause, treated at a gynecology outpatient clinic. The lower the score, the better the sexual function. |
FSFI Online version |
Instrument tested by online application, consisting of six domains, adapted and validated for Brazilian Portuguese by Hentschel et al.21 It was tested in 273 women, with a re-test in 15 days. |