SESAMO is the acronym of ''Sexrelation Evaluation Schedule Assessment Monitoring'', is an Italian psychometric and psychological
standardised
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and
validated questionnaire
A questionnaire is a research
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(see
Tab. 1) to examine
single
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Arts, entertainment, and media
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Songs
* "Single" (Natasha Bedingfield song), 2004
* "Single" (New Kids on the Block and Ne-Yo song), 2008
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and couple aspect life,
sexuality
Human sexuality is the way people experience and express themselves sexually. This involves biological, psychological, physical, erotic, emotional, social, or spiritual feelings and behaviors. Because it is a broad term, which has varied ...
,
interpersonal
The concept of interpersonal relationship involves social associations, connections, or affiliations between two or more people. Interpersonal relationships vary in their degree of intimacy or self-disclosure, but also in their duration, in t ...
and
intimate relationship.
[''Note.'' The test is available only for professional psychologists and physicians.]
Features
As many others
sexological tests, a female and a male version are available and both are made up of three sections (see
Tab. 2):
:* the ''first section'' contains items which investigate those areas relating to previous sexuality aspects; the subjects' social, environmental and personal features, health history and their BMI (
Body Mass Index
Body mass index (BMI) is a value derived from the mass (weight) and height of a person. The BMI is defined as the body mass divided by the square of the body height, and is expressed in units of kg/m2, resulting from mass in kilograms and he ...
). After filling in this first section, all the subjects will be sent to either the second or third subsection depending on their affective-relational condition, which is defined as ''single condition'' or ''couple condition'' respectively.
:* The ''second section'' collects all those items whose research areas relate to present sexuality and motivational aspects. This section is intended for single people, i.e. people lacking a stable sexual-affective relationship with a partner.
:* The ''third section'' includes those areas which investigate the subjects' present sexuality and relational aspects within the couple. This section is intended for the dyadic condition, i. e. a sexual-affective relationship which is going on for at least six months.
Contents
The two versions (male/female) and their subsection (single/couple) of the questionnaire, contain 135 items for male and female single people, and 173 for males and females with a partner respectively. This method allows to detect dysfunctional sexual and relational aspects in singles people and people with a partner, aiming at two main goals:
:* defining a psychosexual and social-affective profile as an ''"
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"'' of the subject;
[In ]psychology
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, an "idiographic image In the field of clinical human sciences, an idiographic image is the representation of a result which has been obtained thanks to a study or research method whose subject-matters are specific cases, i.e. a portrayal which avoids nomothetic generali ...
" ( :it:Immagine idiografica) is the representation of a study or research whose subjects are specific cases, thus avoiding generalizations. The idiographic method (also called historical method
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) is a criterion that involves evaluating past experiences, selecting and comparing information about a specific individual or event.
:* putting forward hypotheses about the
dysfunctional aspects in individual and couple sexuality and their causes.
''Tab.1 – Cronbach' Alpha''
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Assessment
The
assessment
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Healthcare
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essentially aims at those areas concerning previous and present sexuality and, at the same time, it takes into consideration all those elements that, even indirectly, could have affected the development, expression and display of
personality
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,
affectivity
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History
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and relationality (
interpersonal
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and
intimate
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relationships).
The questionnaire takes into consideration the following areas (as shown on Tab. 2):
social environmental data, psychosexual identity, sphere of pleasure (sex play,
paraphilias), previous and present masturbation, previous sexual experiences, affective-relational condition, sexual intercourse,
imaginative eroticism,
contraception
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, relational attitude; additional areas are intended only for subjects with a partner: couple interaction, communicativeness within the sexual sphere, roles within the couple and extrarelational sexuality (i.e. outside couple sexuality).
''Tab.2 – Domains of the questionnaire''
:
Methodology
The
SESAMO_Win methodology is provided with a software for administering the questionnaire and creating a multifactorial multilevel evaluation
Report
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In ...
.
This software analyses and decodes the answers obtained through direct administration on the computer or entered into the computer from printed forms and produces an anamnestic report about the subjects' sexual and relational condition. Once the administration has been completed, the software does not allow the questionnaire and its respective report to be altered or manipulated. This is necessary for
deontological
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reasons and, above all, to assure its validity in legal appraisals and screenings.
The software processes a report for each questionnaire. Each report can be displayed on the computer monitor or printed out. It is also possible to print out the whole report or its single parts.
Anamnestic report
The report is divided in 9 parts:
* 1. Heading
It contains the subject's identification data and some directions for using the information in the report properly (interpretations, inferences and indications provided by the report).
* 2. Personal data and household
It displays a summary of personal data, BMI (
Body mass index
Body mass index (BMI) is a value derived from the mass (weight) and height of a person. The BMI is defined as the body mass divided by the square of the body height, and is expressed in units of kg/m2, resulting from mass in kilograms and he ...
), the starting and finishing time of the administration, the time required to fill in the questionnaire, the composition of the household, the present affective-relational condition and ''off-the-cuff'' comments from the subject at the end of the administration.
* 3. Scoring diagram for each area
A diagram displays a comparative summary of the scores obtained by the subject in each area of analysis (it could be defined as a ''snapshot'' of the subject's sexual-relational condition). The right side of the diagram (displaying positive scores) indicates an hypothesis about the degree of discomfort/dysfunction for each area.
* 4. Critical traits
The
critical traits section highlights the most relevant and significative features of the subject's condition and his/her sexual-relational fields. These indications allow to get some relevant hints to be used in prospective in-depth medical, psychological, psychiatric interviews.
* 5. Narrative report
It tells in a narrative and detailed way the subject's sexual-relational history, through the explanations and comments he/she made while completing the questionnaire.
* 6. Further diagnostic examinations and specialist examinations
It gives some brief indications about those focal points which need to be addressed and carefully considered, besides it suggests prospective specialist examinations and counselling.
* 7. Parameters for the items and subliminal indexes
This section of the report displays, as well as the topic relative to each question, the indexes of subliminal factors measured on the subject and the significance degree of the answers he/she has chosen for each item.
:* ''Go-back index'' (it shows that the subject went back to previous items due to rethinking/rumination);
:* ''Try-jump index'' (it reveals an attempt to ''jump'' or leave out the answer to an item);
:* ''Significance index'' (or weight) of the answers chosen by the subject for each item;
:* ''Latency time index'' for each item (measured for each answer);
:* ''Kinetic reaction index'' of the subject (emotional motility measured for each item).
* 8. The score for each area displays:
:* a descriptive heading of the fields of investigation relative to the subject's affective-relational condition (single or couple);
:* the number of the omitted answers for each area (this option is activated only when entering the answers into the computer from a paper questionnaire);
:* the rough points obtained by the subject for each area;
:* the Z scores (standard scores) for each area and their relative percentile ranks.
* 9. Completed questionnaire
This section displays all the answers chosen and entered into the computer by the subject while completing the questionnaire; as well as being a documental report (official certificate), it can be used in personalised close examinations and to obtain the open answers entered through the keyboard by the subject.
Criticism
The disadvantages of this device are the time required for filling in the questionnaire (30–60 minutes) and the fact that the complete report can be elaborated only by the software. A reduced version of the questionnaire has less items but can be administered and scored through the paper and pencil method.
A clinical research that has used the brief version, expresses this:
"During follow-up each patient received the SESAMO test (Sexuality Evaluation Schedule Assessment Monitoring) in the standard clinical form, with the end point of tracking down the sexual, affective, and relationship profile of each Htx pts [''Note.'' Htx pts = ''cardiotransplanted patients''.] .. The SESAMO questionnaire is based on topics relative to male and female sexuality in mates situation. Topics are grouped in two section: the first one collects data on former sexuality, health history, and social behavior; the second one looks at the mate's relationship to show any situation revealing sexual worries. The questionnaire gives values based on a survey of 648 people with characteristics quite similar to the Italian population. The clinical test for mates is based on 81 items for males and 85 items for females. The row score for each topic is modified in standard scores. The exceeding of scores over a specified threshold gives concise information for diagnostic purpose".[Basile A. ''et al.'', ''Sexual Disorders After Heart Transplantation''. Elsevier Science Inc., New York, Vol. 33, Issue 1, 2001.]
Notes
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