The Male Sexual Screening Addiction Test (SAST) by Patrick Carnes, Ph.D.
and Robert Weiss, L.C.S.W. is designed to assist in the assessment of
sexually compulsive or "addictive" behavior.
The SAST provides a profile of responses which help to identify men with
sexually addictive disorders. Answer each question yes or no. Depending
on the particular pattern of symptoms: 1-3 of these symptoms found to
be true may be an area of concern and should be openly discussed with
a friend or family member. More than 3 positive answers would indicate
the need to consider more professional consultation and also consideration
of a 12-step support program. 6 or more true answers clearly represents
a problem with potentially self abusive and/or dangerous consequences
and indicate that you should seek treatment.
Were you sexually abused as a child or adolescent?
Do you regularly purchase romance novels or sexually explicit magazines?
Have you stayed in romantic relationships after they became emotionally
or physically abusive?
Do you often find yourself preoccupied with sexual thoughts or romantic
daydreams?
Do you feel that your sexual behavior is normal?
Does your spouse (or significant other/s) ever worry or complain
about your sexual behavior?
Do you have trouble stopping your sexual behavior when you know it
is inappropriate?
Do you ever feel bad about your sexual behavior?
Has your sexual behavior ever created problems for you and your family?
Have you ever sought help for sexual behavior you did not like?
Have you ever worried about people finding out about your sexual
activities?
Has anyone been hurt emotionally because of your sexual baehavior?
Have you ever participated in sexual activity in exchange for gifts?
Do you have times when you act out sexually followed by periods of
celibacy (no sex at all)?
Have you made efforts to quit a type of sexual activity and failed?
Do you hide some of your sexual behavior from others?
Do you find yourself having multiple romantic relationships at the
same time?
Have you ever felt degraded by your sexual behavior?
Has sex or romantic fantasies been a way for you to escape your problems?
When you have sex, do you feel depressed afterwards?
Do you regularly engage in sadomasochistic behavior?
Has your sexual activity interfered with your family life?
Have you been sexual with minors?
Do you feel controlled by your sexual desire or fantasies of romance?
Do you ever think your sexual desire is stronger than you are?