Jd. Woody et Hj. Dsouza, THE SEXUAL INTERACTION SYSTEM SCALE - A NEW INVENTORY FOR ASSESSING SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION AND SEXUAL DISTRESS, Journal of sex & marital therapy, 20(3), 1994, pp. 210-228
This paper reports on the development, reliability, and validity of a
new self-report instrument: the Sexual Interaction System Scale (SISS)
. Initial research on 143 couples supports reliability as measured by
the internal consistency of the five factors. Validity is supported by
several tests: the SISS differentiated between a nonclinical group an
d couples in therapy for sex dysfunction and also between two clinical
groups-couples with sex dysfunction and couples with other problems.
It also correlated strongly with a measure of sexual satisfaction and
with the Affection subscale and overall score of the Dyadic Adjustment
Scale. Discussion focuses on interpretation of results via case examp
les and on the utility of the SISS in research and clinical practice.