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Figure 2 Comparisons between groups with positive and negative attitudes towards masturbation in frequency of masturbation, religiosity, erotophilia, positive attitude towards sexual fantasies, sexual inhibition due to fear of failure in sexual performance and solitary sexual desire. Note. The red dot shows the population mean () of that group together with the corresponding confidence interval. Below each figure are the results of the Bayesian analysis.
Figure 3 Comparisons between groups with positive and negative attitudes towards masturbation in the dimensions of sexual functioning: desire, arousal, erection/vaginal lubrication, ease of reaching orgasm and orgasm satisfaction. Note. The red dot shows the population mean () of that group together with the corresponding confidence interval. Below each figure are the results of the Bayesian analysis.
Sociodemographic characteristics of the participants.
Reliability analysis.
Development of the Spanish short version of Negative Attitudes Toward Masturbation Inventory
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May 2021

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International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology

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C Gómez-Berrocal

Background/Objective: Masturbation has historically been a sexual behaviour associated with negative connotations, as a consequence of traditional orthodox positions, despite its positive impact on health. The instruments developed to measure the attitude towards masturbation are scarce, and none of them have been validated in the Spanish adult population. This study aims to propose a short version of the Negative Attitudes Toward Masturbation Inventory (NATMI) and examine their psychometric properties (reliability and evidence of validity) in the Spanish adult population. Method: A total of 4,116 heterosexual adults aged 18-83 years (M = 40.58; SD = 12.24; 54.64% women) participated in the study. In addition to the NATMI, they answered other scales to assess sexual attitudes, sexual desire, propensity to become sexually excited/inhibited and sexual functioning. Results: Analysis of the construct validity of the NATMI resulted in a reduced version of ten items grouped into a single factor explaining 66% of the variance (ordinal alpha = .95). The evidence of validity is clear, as subjects with negative and positive attitude towards masturbation differed in religiousness, frequency of masturbation, erotophilia, positive attitude towards sexual fantasies, sexual inhibition and sexual functioning. Conclusions: The Spanish short version of NATMI provides reliable and valid measures in the Spanish adult population.

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... additionally, whether, the scale required some changes in terms of number of items measuring the construct. According to Cervilla et al. (2021), content validity can be used to assess the quality of the instrument even it is adapted from the existing scale. Based on the recommendations of the experts, few modifications were made to the survey questionnaire. ...

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Development of the Spanish short version of Negative Attitudes Toward Masturbation Inventory

International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology