Sexual Repression Index - Quick Assessment
Sexual HealthPsychological AssessmentScreening
Questions
38 items
Duration
Usually 8-15 minutes
Introduction
The Sexual Repression Index (SRI) Quick Assessment is a scientifically-validated screening tool that measures sexual repression across four key dimensions: sexual excitement capacity, sexual guilt, sexual shame, and attitudes toward sexuality. This quick version uses 38 items and takes 8-15 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. All responses are confidential and anonymous.
Scoring Method
- 1Total SRI Score: Range 0-100
- 2Four Dimensions: Sexual Excitement (0-25), Sexual Guilt (0-25), Sexual Shame (0-25), Sexual Attitudes (0-25)
- 3Scoring levels: Low (0-20), Mild (20-40), Moderate (40-60), High (60-80), Very High (80-100)
Dimension Explanation
1
Sexual Excitement SystemCapacity for sexual arousal and responsiveness
2
Sexual GuiltGuilt and moral concerns about sexuality
3
Sexual ShameShame and embarrassment related to sexuality
4
Sexual AttitudesPersonal attitudes and beliefs about sexuality
Notes
- 💡This is a screening tool for self-awareness and educational purposes
- 💡Results do not constitute a clinical diagnosis
- 💡If you have concerns about your sexual health, please consult with a healthcare provider
- 💡All data is processed locally and never transmitted to servers
References
- 📚Janssen, E., Everaerd, W., Spiering, M., & Janssen, J. (2002). Automatic processes and the appraisal of sexual threat: An ATT-D account of erectile dysfunction. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 29(2), 144-165.
- 📚Mosher, D. L. (1979). The meaning of bestiality. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 80, 249-262.