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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Nov 17.
Published in final edited form as: J Adolesc Health. 2016 Aug 1;59(4):416–421. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2016.06.003

Table 1.

Sexual health measure scale information

Interview scale item Scale structure and reliability Reliability
(alpha)
WHO sexual health
domain
Relationship quality (6, 4-point items; SD to SA; e.g., “I feel happy when we are together”) .95 Emotional
Partner meets needs (3, 4-point items; SD to SA; e.g., “[X] meets my needs for friendship”) .98 Emotional
Sexual autonomy (3, 4-point items; SD to SA; e.g., “It is easy for me to say no if I do not wantto have sex”) .83 Physical
Absence of genital pain (5, 4-point items; SD to SA; e.g., “It is painful if [X] touches my genitalarea” [recoded]) .80 Physical
Sexual satisfaction (5, 7-point semantic differential items; e.g., “Very bad to very good”) .94 Physical
Fertility control attitudes (3, 4-point items; SD to SA; e.g., “I am committed to not getting pregnant”) .76 Mental/attitudinal
Condom use efficacy (5, 4-point items; SD to SA; e.g., “It will be easy to use a condom if we have sex”) .89 Mental/attitudinal
Sexual negativity (6, 4-point items; SD to SA; e.g., “Sometimes I feel guilty about.sexual behavior” [recoded]) .90 Mental/attitudinal
Partner sexual communication (3, 4-point items; SD to SA; e.g., “I can talk to [X] about birth control”) .92 Social
Closeness to family (6, 4-point items; SD to SA; e.g., “I am close to my [mother]”) .95 Social
Partner closeness to family (6, 4-point items; SD to SA; e.g. “[X] knows my [mother] well”) .92 Social
Family communication (6, 4-point items; SD to SA; e.g., “I can talk about personal things withmy [mother]”) .95 Social
Family STD Communication (6, 4-point items; SD to SA; e.g., “I can talk about STDs with my [mother]”) .87 Social

SA = strongly agree; SD = strongly disagree; STD = sexually transmitted disease; WHO = World Health Organization.