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Trait Sexual Motivation Questionnaire: Concept and Validation


AutorenlisteStark, Rudolf; Kagerer, Sabine; Walter, Bertram; Vaitl, Dieter; Klucken, Tim; Wehrum-Osinsky, Sina

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2015

Seiten1080-1091

ZeitschriftThe Journal of Sexual Medicine

Bandnummer12

Heftnummer4

ISSN1743-6095

eISSN1743-6109

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1111/jsm.12843

VerlagOxford University Press


Abstract

IntroductionTrait sexual motivation defines a psychological construct that reflects the long-lasting degree of motivation for sexual activities, which is assumed to be the result of biological and sociocultural influences. With this definition, it shares commonalities with other sexuality-related constructs like sexual desire, sexual drive, sexual needs, and sexual compulsivity.

AimThe Trait Sexual Motivation Questionnaire (TSMQ) was developed in order to measure trait sexual motivation with its different facets.

MethodsSeveral steps were conducted: First, items were composed assessing sexual desire, the effort made to gain sex, as well as specific sexual behaviors. Factor analysis of the data of a first sample (n=256) was conducted. Second, the factor solution was verified by a confirmatory factor analysis in a second sample (n=498) and construct validity was demonstrated. Third, the temporal stability of the TSMQ was tested in a third study (n=59).

Main Outcome MeasureQuestionnaire data.

ResultsThe exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses revealed that trait sexual motivation is best characterized by four subscales: Solitary Sexuality, Importance of Sex, Seeking Sexual Encounters, and Comparison with Others. It could be shown that the test quality of the questionnaire is high. Most importantly for the trait concept, the retest reliability after 1 year was r=0.87.

ConclusionOur results indicate that the TSMQ is indeed a suitable tool for measuring long-lasting sexual motivation with high test quality and high construct validity. A future differentiation between trait and state sexual motivation might be helpful for clinical as well as forensic research. Stark R, Kagerer S, Walter B, Vaitl D, Klucken T, and Wehrum-Osinsky S. Trait sexual motivation questionnaire: Concept and validation. J Sex Med 2015;12:1080-1091.




Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilStark, R., Kagerer, S., Walter, B., Vaitl, D., Klucken, T. and Wehrum-Osinsky, S. (2015) Trait Sexual Motivation Questionnaire: Concept and Validation, The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 12(4), pp. 1080-1091. https://doi.org/10.1111/jsm.12843

APA-ZitierstilStark, R., Kagerer, S., Walter, B., Vaitl, D., Klucken, T., & Wehrum-Osinsky, S. (2015). Trait Sexual Motivation Questionnaire: Concept and Validation. The Journal of Sexual Medicine. 12(4), 1080-1091. https://doi.org/10.1111/jsm.12843



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DESIREDRIVERetest ReliabilitySexual Desiresexual motivationSOCIOSEXUALITYTrait Sexual Motivation

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