The SOMA: A questionnaire measure of sexual anxiety

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Abstract

SOMA, a questionnaire designed by J.T. Quinn to measure sexual anxiety in patients presenting at a psychosexual clinic, has been used extensively as a clinical and research tool. Its construction and scoring are described, and data are presented for internal consistency, test-retest reliability, principal components analysis, and validity. Practical applications for diagnosis, prognosis, and research are discussed.

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Patterson, D. G., & O’Gorman, E. C. (1986). The SOMA: A questionnaire measure of sexual anxiety. British Journal of Psychiatry, 149(JULY), 63–67. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.149.1.63

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