Validity of the Arabic version of the sexual health inventory for men among Egyptians.
Author: Shamloul R, Ghanem H, Abou zeid A.
Source:
International Journal of Impotence Research, 16(5), 452-455.
The objective of this study is to assess the validity of Arabic version of the
abridged International Index of Erectile Function among a sample from the
Egyptian populace. Two groups were included in this study. Group A included 68
patients complaining of erectile dysfunction (ED) >1 y, who failed oral treatment
and accepted intracavernous self-injection. All patients of group A were
previously clinically diagnosed as having ED. Group B included 68 men not
complaining of ED and not suffering from any major chronic or acute illness. The
mean (s.d.) age of all 136 patients was 52+/-5.7 y. Candidates of both groups
were requested to complete the Sexual Health Inventory for Men (SHIM)
questionnaire. Cronbach's alpha coefficient was used to assess the internal
consistency of the SHIM. The items of maintenance ability, erection confidence,
maintenance frequency, erection firmness and intercourse satisfaction showed an
overall ICC of 0.92. Internal consistency for the whole scale was 0.91. In
conclusion, the Arabic version of the SHIM administered to 136 Egyptian men
proved to be reliable and valid. It also showed a high degree of specificity and
sensitivity among the Egyptian population.
Publication Types:
Validation Studies