Abstract
Objective: To create, standardize and scientifically validate the S-ONapp digital application for mobile phone users in order to diagnose sexual dysfunctions.
Material and Methods: 200 men and 200 women from the USA, Canada, Asia and Europe with sexual dysfunction accessed the S-ONapp application through the Google Play platform, following advertisements on social networks.
Results: Data indicates high fidelity on Cronbach`s Alpha for each scale of the application and high test retest reliability. Significant correlations were obtained after reporting/linking the S-ONapp digital application to another similar digital tool, such as Sexual-DSMapp Application, indicating a high structural validity.
Conclusions: The results obtained indicate that the S-ONapp application, through the two tools for assessing and testing sexual dysfunctions, has clinical robustness in diagnosing sexual dysfunctions.
Publisher
The Sexology Institute of Romania
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