Male Sexual Health Questionnaire
The MSHQ is a multidimensional self-report questionnaire designed to assess sexual function, problems, and satisfaction in men. Developed by Glina and colleagues and first published in 2008, it measures erectile function, ejaculatory function, and overall sexual satisfaction. The MSHQ exists in multiple versions (full form and brief forms) and has become increasingly used in clinical research, particularly in evaluating sexual outcomes in men with prostate cancer and other urologic conditions.
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- Glina, S., Natali, A., & the MSHQ Study Group. (2008). The Male Sexual Health Questionnaire: measurement and validation of sexual dysfunction in men. Urology, 72(6), 1319–1326. · URL
- Litwin, M. S., & CAP Study Group. (2007). The Cancer of the Prostate Strategic Urologic Research Endeavor database: a new resource for research on prostate cancer. Urology, 70(5S), 34–37. · URL
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