Psychometric Properties of Common Measures of Hypersexuality in an Online Canadian Sample
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jsxm.2021.12.002
Psychometric Properties of Common Measures of Hypersexuality in an Online Canadian Sample
Abstract
Background: Hypersexuality has been posited as the central defining feature of Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder, and although the acceptance and inclusion of this construct in psychiatric nosologies provides some legitimacy, concerns surrounding terminology, assessment, and diagnosis remain.
Aim: The present study was an independent psychometric examination of 2 of the most commonly used measures of Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder; specifically, the gender invariance of the latent structure, reliability (test retest, internal consistency), and external correlates (concurrent validity) of these measures.
Methods: The Sexual Compulsivity Scale and the Hypersexual Behavior Inventory were completed by 2 nonclinical online community samples of cisgender women (ns = 525 and 359), cisgender men (ns = 419 and 364), and transgender or non-binary individuals (ns = 38 and 11).
Outcomes: Criterion based measures of sexual history and total sexual outlet (number of orgasms per week) were gathered to validate Sexual Compulsivity Scale and Hypersexual Behavior Inventory total and factor scores.
Results: Results supported the factorial validity of both assessment measures: correlated 3 factor solutions were established through exploratory factor analysis of 1 sample, and confirmatory factor analysis in the second sample. Multiple group confirmatory factor analysis, conducted on the 2 combined samples, also supported the gender invariance of the 3-factor solutions. Additional basic psychometric indices of test-retest and internal consistency reliability and criterion-related (concurrent) validity conducted across the 2 online samples were supported.
Clinical implications: Common measures of hypersexuality have potential for use in its assessment, treatment, and management.
Strengths & limitations: Study strengths include: the inclusion of 2 fairly large and diverse online samples, thorough checks for insufficient effort/validity of responding, validity and reliability methodology (ie, measurement at multiple time points, obtaining behavioral indicators of sexual health), and a comprehensive set of psychometric analyses to inform conclusions regarding the external validity, reliability, and latent structure of hypersexuality measures across gender groups. Study limitations include: potential concerns related to validity and accuracy of responding owing to a reliance on self-report, the potential for selection bias, and limiting the examination of the latent structure of hypersexuality to cisgender men and women such that the results may not generalize to gender diverse populations.
Conclusion: Hypersexuality is a multidimensional construct, with a common latent structure among cisgender men and women, consistency in measurement over time, and meaningful concurrent associations with behavioral criteria that have relevance for sexual health. Olver ME, Kingston DA, Laverty EK, et al. Psychometric Properties of Common Measures of Hypersexuality in an Online Canadian Sample. J Sex Med 2022;19:331-346.
Keywords: Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder; Hypersexual Behavior Inventory; Hypersexuality; Sexual Compulsivity Scale; Total Sexual Outlet.
Copyright © 2021 International Society for Sexual Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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