Initial Psychometric Evaluation of a Brief Sexual Functioning Screening Tool for Transmasculine Adults: Transmasculine Sexual Functioning Index

Introduction: Evaluation of sexual functioning in transmasculine (TM) adults—those who identify as men, male, transmen, or non-binary yet were assigned a female sex at birth—is limited by lack of availability of brief screening measures. Aim: Study aims were to (i) conduct initial psychometric evalu...

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Main Authors: Sari L. Reisner, ScD, David R. Pletta, MPH, Jennifer Potter, MD, Madeline B. Deutsch, MD, MPH
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Published: Elsevier 2020-09-01
Series:Sexual Medicine
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spelling doaj-7134892fe289496ab2d93a57c6d26d262020-11-25T04:01:11ZengElsevierSexual Medicine2050-11612020-09-0183350360Initial Psychometric Evaluation of a Brief Sexual Functioning Screening Tool for Transmasculine Adults: Transmasculine Sexual Functioning IndexSari L. Reisner, ScD0David R. Pletta, MPH1Jennifer Potter, MD2Madeline B. Deutsch, MD, MPH3Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA; Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA; Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA; The Fenway Institute, Fenway Health, Boston, MA, USA; Corresponding Author: Sari L. Reisner, ScD, The Fenway Institute, Fenway Health, 1340 Boylston Street 8th Floor, Boston, MA 02215, USA. Tel: +1 571 243 7532; Fax: +1 617 536 8602The Fenway Institute, Fenway Health, Boston, MA, USAHarvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA; The Fenway Institute, Fenway Health, Boston, MA, USA; Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, USAUniversity of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USAIntroduction: Evaluation of sexual functioning in transmasculine (TM) adults—those who identify as men, male, transmen, or non-binary yet were assigned a female sex at birth—is limited by lack of availability of brief screening measures. Aim: Study aims were to (i) conduct initial psychometric evaluation of a brief screening tool to assess sexual functioning in TM adults for easy use in outpatient visits, epidemiologic studies, and assessment of treatment and surgical outcomes and (ii) assess the correlates of sexual functioning. Methods: The 6-item version of the Female Sexual Function Index was adapted and piloted for use with TM adults. The resulting scale, the Transmasculine Sexual Functioning Index (TM-SFI), was administered to 150 TM adults via computer-assisted self-interview. A multivariable model was fit to assess demographic, psychosocial, and gender affirmation correlates of sexual functioning. Main Outcome Measure: The main outcomes of this study were the calculated reliability and validity of the TM-SFI and fit cumulative logit models to estimate associations of medical gender affirmation (chest surgery) and body image self-consciousness with level of sexual functioning. Results: Internal consistency reliability was good (Cronbach's alpha = 0.80). Item correlations ranged from 0.21 to 0.80 (P < .05). All scale items loaded onto a single factor (eigenvalue = 11.13; factor loadings > 0.50), evidence of good construct validity. After controlling for potential confounders, participants who had chest surgery exhibited significantly higher odds of being in the highest sexual functioning tertile relative to those without chest surgery (adjusted odds ratio = 2.46; 95% confidence interval = 1.08–5.64; P = .033). Moderate-to-high body image self-consciousness was associated with lower odds of sexual functioning (adjusted odds ratio = 0.42; 95% confidence interval = 0.18–0.94; P = .035). Conclusion: Initial evaluation of the TM-SFI warrants formal psychometric validation against clinical diagnoses of sexual functioning concerns in TM patients. The brief screener can be used to assess sexual functioning in TM adults and may identify TM who could benefit from clinical interventions to improve sexual functioning.Reisner SL, Pletta DR, Potter J, et-al. Initial Psychometric Evaluation of a Brief Sexual Functioning Screening Tool for Transmasculine Adults: Transmasculine Sexual Functioning Index. J Sex Med 2020;8:350–360.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2050116120300714TransgenderGender AffirmationSurgerySexual Dysfunction
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David R. Pletta, MPH
Jennifer Potter, MD
Madeline B. Deutsch, MD, MPH
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Initial Psychometric Evaluation of a Brief Sexual Functioning Screening Tool for Transmasculine Adults: Transmasculine Sexual Functioning Index
Sexual Medicine
Transgender
Gender Affirmation
Surgery
Sexual Dysfunction
author_facet Sari L. Reisner, ScD
David R. Pletta, MPH
Jennifer Potter, MD
Madeline B. Deutsch, MD, MPH
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title Initial Psychometric Evaluation of a Brief Sexual Functioning Screening Tool for Transmasculine Adults: Transmasculine Sexual Functioning Index
title_short Initial Psychometric Evaluation of a Brief Sexual Functioning Screening Tool for Transmasculine Adults: Transmasculine Sexual Functioning Index
title_full Initial Psychometric Evaluation of a Brief Sexual Functioning Screening Tool for Transmasculine Adults: Transmasculine Sexual Functioning Index
title_fullStr Initial Psychometric Evaluation of a Brief Sexual Functioning Screening Tool for Transmasculine Adults: Transmasculine Sexual Functioning Index
title_full_unstemmed Initial Psychometric Evaluation of a Brief Sexual Functioning Screening Tool for Transmasculine Adults: Transmasculine Sexual Functioning Index
title_sort initial psychometric evaluation of a brief sexual functioning screening tool for transmasculine adults: transmasculine sexual functioning index
publisher Elsevier
series Sexual Medicine
issn 2050-1161
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Introduction: Evaluation of sexual functioning in transmasculine (TM) adults—those who identify as men, male, transmen, or non-binary yet were assigned a female sex at birth—is limited by lack of availability of brief screening measures. Aim: Study aims were to (i) conduct initial psychometric evaluation of a brief screening tool to assess sexual functioning in TM adults for easy use in outpatient visits, epidemiologic studies, and assessment of treatment and surgical outcomes and (ii) assess the correlates of sexual functioning. Methods: The 6-item version of the Female Sexual Function Index was adapted and piloted for use with TM adults. The resulting scale, the Transmasculine Sexual Functioning Index (TM-SFI), was administered to 150 TM adults via computer-assisted self-interview. A multivariable model was fit to assess demographic, psychosocial, and gender affirmation correlates of sexual functioning. Main Outcome Measure: The main outcomes of this study were the calculated reliability and validity of the TM-SFI and fit cumulative logit models to estimate associations of medical gender affirmation (chest surgery) and body image self-consciousness with level of sexual functioning. Results: Internal consistency reliability was good (Cronbach's alpha = 0.80). Item correlations ranged from 0.21 to 0.80 (P < .05). All scale items loaded onto a single factor (eigenvalue = 11.13; factor loadings > 0.50), evidence of good construct validity. After controlling for potential confounders, participants who had chest surgery exhibited significantly higher odds of being in the highest sexual functioning tertile relative to those without chest surgery (adjusted odds ratio = 2.46; 95% confidence interval = 1.08–5.64; P = .033). Moderate-to-high body image self-consciousness was associated with lower odds of sexual functioning (adjusted odds ratio = 0.42; 95% confidence interval = 0.18–0.94; P = .035). Conclusion: Initial evaluation of the TM-SFI warrants formal psychometric validation against clinical diagnoses of sexual functioning concerns in TM patients. The brief screener can be used to assess sexual functioning in TM adults and may identify TM who could benefit from clinical interventions to improve sexual functioning.Reisner SL, Pletta DR, Potter J, et-al. Initial Psychometric Evaluation of a Brief Sexual Functioning Screening Tool for Transmasculine Adults: Transmasculine Sexual Functioning Index. J Sex Med 2020;8:350–360.
topic Transgender
Gender Affirmation
Surgery
Sexual Dysfunction
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2050116120300714
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