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Web-Based Emotion Regulation Training for Sexual Health: Randomized Controlled Trial
The primary outcome measures were IIEF and FSFI scores for the male and female participants, respectively. The main reason for using these scores as main outcomes was that both have shown good reliability and validity for the Brazilian-speaking population [30,31]. For the IIEF, a cut-off score of 25 has been found to discriminate between diagnosis and no diagnosis [32], while for the FSFI, the respective score is 26.55 [33,34].
JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e50850
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The Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) questionnaire was used to assess all participants before and after therapy. The FSFI was created to assess sexual function in women who have engaged in sexual activity in the preceding 4 weeks. Validation research for the FSFI revealed that it had a sensitivity and specificity cutoff score of 26.55 to identify women with dysfunction in sexual activity. It has been shown to be effective in both healthy and chronically ill women [25].
JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2023;10:e43403
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