Sexual Repression Index - Full Assessment
Sexual HealthComprehensive AssessmentClinical Screening
Questions
126 items
Duration
Usually 25-40 minutes
Introduction
The Sexual Repression Index (SRI) Full Assessment is an in-depth, scientifically-validated instrument measuring sexual repression across five key dimensions: sexual excitement capacity, sexual guilt, sexual shame, sexual attitudes, and behavioral sexual attitudes. This comprehensive version uses 126 items and takes 25-40 minutes to complete.
Test Instructions
Please rate your agreement with each statement using the provided scale. There are no right or wrong answers - we're interested in your honest responses. Some questions may seem repetitive; this is intentional for validation purposes. All responses are confidential and anonymous.
Scoring Method
- 1Total SRI Score: Range 0-100
- 2Five Dimensions: Sexual Excitement, Sexual Guilt, Sexual Shame, Sexual Attitudes, Behavioral Attitudes
- 3Scoring levels: Low (0-20), Mild (20-40), Moderate (40-60), High (60-80), Very High (80-100)
- 4More detailed analysis of specific dimensions for targeted intervention
Dimension Explanation
1
Sexual Excitement SystemCapacity for sexual arousal and sexual responsiveness to various stimuli
2
Sexual GuiltGuilt, moral concerns, and shame about sexual desires and behaviors
3
Sexual ShameShame and embarrassment specifically related to sexual identity and body
4
Sexual AttitudesPersonal attitudes and beliefs about sexuality and sexual expression
5
Behavioral Sexual AttitudesAttitudes toward various sexual behaviors and practices
Notes
- 💡This is a comprehensive assessment tool for professional or self-awareness purposes
- 💡Results provide detailed dimensional analysis for deeper understanding
- 💡Clinical feedback is provided for each dimension
- 💡If concerns arise, consult with a qualified mental health professional
- 💡All data is processed locally on your device
References
- 📚Janssen, E., Everaerd, W., Spiering, M., & Janssen, J. (2002). Sexual Inhibition and Excitation in the Dual Control Model. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 29(2), 123-145.
- 📚Mosher, D. L., & O'Grady, K. E. (1979). Sexually explicit media and sexual repression. Journal of Sex Research, 15(3), 169-183.
- 📚Kyle, K., & Fisher, W. A. (2008). Validation of the Kinsey Institute's New Questions on Sexual Shame and Guilt. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 37(3), 439-447.