Test-retest interviews examining recent sexual activity were
administered to 27 severely ill psychiatric patients after stabilization.
Three reports were judged to be questionable. For the 16 sexually active
patients among the remaining 24, high test-retest reliability was found for
number of sexual partners, frequency of episodes, and proportions of
episodes involving vaginal intercourse and use of condoms. The interviews
did not exacerbate psychiatric symptoms.Abstract Teaser