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Cross-Cultural Validation of the Sexual Desire Inventory (SDI-2) in 42 Countries and 26 Languages.

Authors :
Castro-Calvo J
Beltrán-Martínez P
Ballester-Arnal R
Nagy L
Koós M
Kraus SW
Demetrovics Z
Potenza MN
Batthyány D
Bergeron S
Billieux J
Briken P
Burkauskas J
Cárdenas-López G
Carvalho J
Chen L
Ciocca G
Corazza O
Csakó R
Fernandez DP
Fernandez EF
Fujiwara H
Fuss J
Gabrhelík R
Gewirtz-Meydan A
Gjoneska B
Gola M
Grubbs JB
Hashim HT
Hsieh YP
Islam S
Ismail M
Jiménez-Martínez MC
Jurin T
Kalina O
Klein V
Költő A
Lee SK
Lewczuk K
Lin CY
Lochner C
Lopez-Alvarado S
Lukavská K
Mayta-Tristán P
Miller DJ
Orosova O
Orosz G
Sungkyunkwan University's Research Team
Ponce FP
Quintana GR
Quintero Garzola GC
Ramos-Diaz J
Rigaud K
Rousseau A
De Tubino Scanavino M
Schulmeyer MK
Sharan P
Shibata M
Shoib S
Sigre-Leirós V
Sniewski L
Spasovski O
Steibliene V
Stein DJ
Štulhofer A
Ünsal BC
Vaillancourt-Morel MP
Van Hout MC
Bőthe B
Source :
Journal of sex research [J Sex Res] 2024 Nov 19, pp. 1-14. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Nov 19.
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Ahead of Print

Abstract

Sexual desire is a complex construct with important implications for sexual functioning and well-being. In this research, we translated the Sexual Desire Inventory (SDI-2), a widely used scale for assessing sexual (desire), into 25 languages from English and used data from the International Sex Survey (ISS) to (a) investigate its psychometric properties (i.e. factorial structure, reliability, validity, and measurement invariance) and (b) explore the expression of sexual desire across different countries, genders, and sexual orientations. A total of 82,243 participants from 42 countries completed the SDI-2, along with other sexuality-related scales. Confirmatory factor analysis supported a three-factor solution for the SDI-2 (CFI = .980; RMSEA = .060), encompassing the domains of "Partner-related," "Attractive-person-related," and "Solitary" sexual desire. The reliability of the total score and subscales were excellent. Likewise, correlations with other sexuality-related variables were positive yet weak-to-moderate in effect size. Measurement invariance tests supported its use across countries, languages, genders, and sexual orientations. Analysis of SDI-2 scores according to these variables supported its ability to capture group-based differences in sexual desire. In sum, the SDI-2 constitutes a psychometrically robust measure for the assessment of sexual desire in non-clinical samples with utility in large-scale cross-cultural studies.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1559-8519
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of sex research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39560207
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/00224499.2024.2417023