Sexual Regret Scale

The 10-item Sexual Regret Scale (SRS) measures levels of regret after a sexual experience. The measure can be used by relationship and human sexuality researchers to better understand post-sexual encounter experiences, and how regret may function as a barrier toward future sexual interactions.

Marelich, W.D., Becker, E.N., Hernandez, B., & Wright, M. (2018). Sexual regret as a function of dissonance: Preliminary assessment of a cognitive-consistency based sexual regret scale. In A. M. Columbus (Ed.), Advances in Psychology Research (Vol. 135, pp. 187-204). NY: Nova Science.[Click here for Article and Scale]

Marelich, W., Wright, M., Ziegler, S., & Henry, J. (2016). Development of a measure of sexual regrets: The sexual regret scale. Annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, CA.