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Brief Report: Expanding the Brief Sexual Attitudes Scale

The Brief Sexual Attitudes Scale (BSAS) is a 23-item condensed version of the Sexual Attitudes Scale that was developed in response to concerns about the psychometric properties of measure as well as colleagues’ requests for a shorter instrument (Braun-Courville and Rojas Journal of Adolescent Healt...

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Published in:Sexuality research & social policy 2014-03, Vol.11 (1), p.88-93
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