Your Complete Guide to the Sexual Repression Index

Learn how to correctly use the Sexual Repression Index (SRI) assessment tool to obtain accurate and reliable results.

Read the Chinese version of this guide: [性压抑指数用户指南]

Quick Start
Quick Version
Recommended for first-time users
Approx. 8-15 minutes
38 core questions
Covers four core dimensions
Full Version
In-depth analysis
Approx. 25-40 minutes
126 detailed questions
More comprehensive psychological analysis
Assessment Process
1

Informed Consent

Read and agree to the terms of participation.

2

Basic Information

Fill in necessary demographic information (completely anonymous).

3

Answering the Questionnaire

Answer the questions honestly based on your actual situation.

4

View Results

Receive a detailed SRI analysis report.

Answering Recommendations

Answer Honestly

Please answer based on your true thoughts and feelings; there are no right or wrong answers.

Trust Your Intuition

Go with your first instinct and avoid overthinking each question.

Complete All Questions

Try to answer all questions, as skipping too many can affect the accuracy of the results.

Private Environment

Complete the assessment in a private, undisturbed environment.

Important Notes
Not a Diagnostic Tool: The SRI is for self-understanding and academic research only and cannot replace professional psychological counseling or medical diagnosis.
Privacy Protection: All data is stored locally on your device and is not uploaded to any server.
Age Suitability: This assessment is intended for adults aged 18 and over. Minors should use it under the guidance of a guardian.
Mental Health: If you experience significant discomfort during the assessment, please stop immediately and seek professional help.
Guide to Interpreting Results

SRI Score Range

0-20
Very Low
20-40
Low
40-60
Moderate
60-80
High
80-100
Very High

The Four Dimensions

Sexual Opinion (Reversed)
Negative emotional response to sexual stimuli.
Sexual Guilt
Feelings of guilt and moral burden related to sex.
Sexual Shame
Experience of shame related to sexual identity and behavior.
Inhibition Dominance
The degree to which sexual inhibition outweighs sexual excitation.