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Questionnaire of Cognitive Schema Activation in Sexual Context: translation and psychometric properties of the Italian version
The Questionnaire of Cognitive Schema Activation in Sexual Context (QCSASC) is a validated and widespread used
measure to assess the self-schemas elicited during sexual negative events in both men and women. The current study aimed
to test the psychometric characteristics of the Italian version of the QCSASC in both heterosexual men and women. After
linguistic translation, the psychometric properties (internal consistency, construct and discriminant validity) were evaluated
in 1038 participants (435 men and 603 women, 767 healthy and 271 clinicals complaining of sexual problems).
Confirmatory factor analyses showed a not satisfactory fit of the original factor structure of the QCSASC versions. Principal
component analyses were performed highlighting two new factorial structures, further validated with CFAs (“Helpless” and
“Unlovable”). Cronbach’s alpha, composite reliability and average variance extracted were used as internal consistency
measures. Moreover, the QCSASC showed a strong association with emotional response and sexual functioning, being able
to differentiate between sexually clinical and control group. Current findings support the validity and the internal consistency
of the QCSASC Italian version and allows to assess dysfunctional cognitive schemas activated when facing sexual
problematic situations for both clinical and research purposes