Ever felt little to no sexual attraction and wondered if you might be asexual? 12-item Asexuality Identification Scale (AIS-12) based on Yule, Brotto & Gorzalka (2015), assessing absence of sexual attraction.

Asexuality is a sexual orientation defined by the lack of sexual attraction toward others. This 12-item scale helps identify where you fall on the asexual spectrum. Items cover sexual attraction, interest in sexual activity, and how you relate to conventional sexual orientation categories. 5-point scale, takes about 3 minutes.

Scoring Guide

Score range 12-60. ≥ 40 suggests asexual characteristics (sensitivity 93%, specificity 95%). Cronbach's α > .90.

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