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Female Sexual Function Self-Assessment
Female Sexual Function Self-Assessment
LEGEND
No sexual activity
Almost never or never
A few times (less than half the time)
Sometimes (about half the time)
Most times (more than half the time)
Almost always or always
Symptoms
Over the past 4 weeks, how
often
did you feel sexual desire or interest?
Over the past 4 weeks, how
often
did you feel sexually aroused ("turned on") during sexual activity or intercourse?
Over the past 4 weeks, how
often
have you been satisfied with your arousal (excitement) during sexual activity or intercourse?
Over the past 4 weeks, how
often
did you become lubricated ("wet") during sexual activity or intercourse?
Over the past 4 weeks, how
often
did you maintain your lubrication ("wetness") until completion of sexual activity or intercourse?
Over the past 4 weeks, when you had sexual stimulation or intercourse, how
often
did you reach orgasm (climax)?
Over the past 4 weeks, how
often
did you experience discomfort or pain during vaginal penetration?
Over the past 4 weeks, how
often
did you experience discomfort or pain following vaginal penetration?
LEGEND
No sexual activity
Very low or none at all
Low
Moderate
High
Very High
Symptoms
Over the past 4 weeks, how would you rate your
level
(degree) of sexual desire or interest?
Over the past 4 weeks, how would you rate your
level
of sexual arousal ("turn on") during sexual activity or intercourse?
Over the past 4 weeks, how
confident
were you about becoming sexually aroused during sexual activity or intercourse?
Over the past 4 weeks, how would you rate your level (degree) of discomfort or pain during or following vaginal penetration?
LEGEND
No sexual activity
Extremely difficult or impossible
Very difficult
Difficult
Slightly difficult
Not difficult
Symptoms
Over the past 4 weeks, how
difficult
was it to become lubricated ("wet") during sexual activity or intercourse?
Over the past 4 weeks, how
difficult
was it to maintain your lubrication ("wetness") until completion of sexual activity or intercourse?
Over the past 4 weeks, when you had sexual stimulation or intercourse, how
difficult
was it for you to reach orgasm (climax)?
LEGEND
No sexual activity
Very dissatisfied
Moderately dissatisfied
About equally satisfied and dissatisfied
Moderately satisfied
Very satisfied
Symptoms
Over the past 4 weeks, how satisfied were you with your ability to reach orgasm (climax) during sexual activity or intercourse?
Over the past 4 weeks, how
satisfied
have you been with the amount of emotional closeness during sexual activity between you and your partner?
Over the past 4 weeks, how
satisfied
have you been with your sexual relationship with your partner?
Over the past 4 weeks, how
satisfied
have you been with your overall sexual life?