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Using an FSDS-R Item to Screen for Sexually Related Distress: A MsFLASH Analysis

INTRODUCTION: The Female Sexual Distress Scale-Revised (FSDS-R) was created and validated to assess distress associated with impaired sexual function, but it is lengthy for use in clinical practice and research when assessing sexual function is not a primary objective. AIM: The study aims to evaluat...

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Autores principales: Carpenter, Janet S, Reed, Susan D, Guthrie, Katherine A, Larson, Joseph C, Newton, Katherine M, Lau, R Jane, Learman, Lee A, Shifren, Jan L
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Publicado: BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4380908/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25844170
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sm2.53
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author Carpenter, Janet S
Reed, Susan D
Guthrie, Katherine A
Larson, Joseph C
Newton, Katherine M
Lau, R Jane
Learman, Lee A
Shifren, Jan L
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description INTRODUCTION: The Female Sexual Distress Scale-Revised (FSDS-R) was created and validated to assess distress associated with impaired sexual function, but it is lengthy for use in clinical practice and research when assessing sexual function is not a primary objective. AIM: The study aims to evaluate whether a single item from the FSDS-R could be identified to use to screen midlife women for bothersome diminution in sexual function based on three criteria: (i) highly correlated with total scores; (ii) correlated with commonly assessed domains of female sexual functioning; and (iii) able to differentiate between women reporting high and low sexual concerns during the prior month. METHODS: Data from 93 midlife women were collected by the Menopause Strategies Finding Lasting Answers to Symptoms and Health (MsFLASH) research network. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Women completed the FSDS-R, Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI), and Menopausal Quality of Life Scale (MENQOL). Those who reported a change in the past month on the MENQOL sexual were categorized into a high sexual concerns group, while all others were categorized into a low sexual concerns group. RESULTS: Women were an average of 54.6 years old (SD 3.1) and mostly Caucasian (77.4%), college educated (60.2%), married/living as married (64.5%), and postmenopausal (79.6%). The FSDS-R item number 1 “Distressed about sex life” was: (i) highly correlated with FSDS-R total scores (r = 0.90); (ii) moderately correlated with FSFI total scores (r = −0.38) and FSFI desire (r = −0.37) and satisfaction domains (r = −0.40); and (iii) showed one of the largest mean differences between high and low sexual concerns groups (P < 0.001). Other FSDS-R items met one or two, but not all three of the prespecified criteria (i, ii, iii). CONCLUSIONS: A single FSDS-R item may be a useful screening tool to quickly identify midlife women with sexually related distress when it is not feasible to administer the entire scale, though further validation is warranted. Carpenter JS, Reed SD, Guthrie KA, Larson JC, Newton KM, Lau RJ, Learman LA, and Shifren JL. Using an FSDS-R item to screen for sexually related distress: A MsFLASH analysis. Sex Med 2015;3:7–13.
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spelling pubmed-43809082015-04-03 Using an FSDS-R Item to Screen for Sexually Related Distress: A MsFLASH Analysis Carpenter, Janet S Reed, Susan D Guthrie, Katherine A Larson, Joseph C Newton, Katherine M Lau, R Jane Learman, Lee A Shifren, Jan L Sex Med Original Research—Outcomes Assessment INTRODUCTION: The Female Sexual Distress Scale-Revised (FSDS-R) was created and validated to assess distress associated with impaired sexual function, but it is lengthy for use in clinical practice and research when assessing sexual function is not a primary objective. AIM: The study aims to evaluate whether a single item from the FSDS-R could be identified to use to screen midlife women for bothersome diminution in sexual function based on three criteria: (i) highly correlated with total scores; (ii) correlated with commonly assessed domains of female sexual functioning; and (iii) able to differentiate between women reporting high and low sexual concerns during the prior month. METHODS: Data from 93 midlife women were collected by the Menopause Strategies Finding Lasting Answers to Symptoms and Health (MsFLASH) research network. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Women completed the FSDS-R, Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI), and Menopausal Quality of Life Scale (MENQOL). Those who reported a change in the past month on the MENQOL sexual were categorized into a high sexual concerns group, while all others were categorized into a low sexual concerns group. RESULTS: Women were an average of 54.6 years old (SD 3.1) and mostly Caucasian (77.4%), college educated (60.2%), married/living as married (64.5%), and postmenopausal (79.6%). The FSDS-R item number 1 “Distressed about sex life” was: (i) highly correlated with FSDS-R total scores (r = 0.90); (ii) moderately correlated with FSFI total scores (r = −0.38) and FSFI desire (r = −0.37) and satisfaction domains (r = −0.40); and (iii) showed one of the largest mean differences between high and low sexual concerns groups (P < 0.001). Other FSDS-R items met one or two, but not all three of the prespecified criteria (i, ii, iii). CONCLUSIONS: A single FSDS-R item may be a useful screening tool to quickly identify midlife women with sexually related distress when it is not feasible to administer the entire scale, though further validation is warranted. Carpenter JS, Reed SD, Guthrie KA, Larson JC, Newton KM, Lau RJ, Learman LA, and Shifren JL. Using an FSDS-R item to screen for sexually related distress: A MsFLASH analysis. Sex Med 2015;3:7–13. BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2015-03 2014-12-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4380908/ /pubmed/25844170 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sm2.53 Text en © 2014 The Authors. Sexual Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of International Society for Sexual Medicine. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Using an FSDS-R Item to Screen for Sexually Related Distress: A MsFLASH Analysis
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title_fullStr Using an FSDS-R Item to Screen for Sexually Related Distress: A MsFLASH Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Using an FSDS-R Item to Screen for Sexually Related Distress: A MsFLASH Analysis
title_short Using an FSDS-R Item to Screen for Sexually Related Distress: A MsFLASH Analysis
title_sort using an fsds-r item to screen for sexually related distress: a msflash analysis
topic Original Research—Outcomes Assessment
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4380908/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25844170
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sm2.53
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