Is Sex Addiction Present In Your Life?
With 10's of thousands of clients taking the SAST, and their scores being confirmed through clinical interview and self-assessment, the SAST is an accurate assessment of sex addiction.
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The Sexual Addiction Screening Test (SAST) is designed to assist in the assessment of sexually compulsive behavior which may indicate the presence of sex addiction. Developed in cooperation with hospitals, treatment programs, private therapists, and community groups, the SAST-R provides a profile of responses which help to discriminate between addictive and non-addictive behavior. The quiz consists of 20 “yes” or “no” questions. Click the button below to begin.
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Your score on the Sexual Addiction Screening Test – Revised (SAST-R) indicates that there is a low likelihood that sexual addiction is present in your life.
This is not, however, a diagnosis of / or absence of problematic sexual behavior. As with any self-report assessment it is important to use it as a single data point and always seek a clinical interview with a skilled and knowledgeable, well trained professional.
At Counseling & Recovery Partners we have multiple Certified Sex Addiction Therapists (CSATs) on staff who can help you determine if the issues you are facing are addiction or not and how to move forward with stopping these behaviors and living the life you deserve.
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Your score on the Sexual addiction Screening Test – Revised (SAST-R) indicates that there is a high likelihood that sexual addiction is present in your life.
This is not, however, a diagnosis of sexual addiction. As with any self-report assessment it is important to use it as a data point, and following up with a clinical interview with a skilled, knowledgeable, well trained professional is the only way to ensure addiction is absent or present in your life.
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Based on a score above 11, it is likely that compulsive sexual behaviors are causing significant problems in your life. Once again, it is important to talk to a well trained, knowledgeable clinician to help you create a plan to stop the behaviors, change your thinking, and begin to repair any strained relationships in your life.
At Counseling & Recovery Partners we have multiple Certified Sex Addiction Therapists (CSATs) on staff who can help you determine if the issues you are facing are addiction or not and how to move forward with stopping these behaviors and living the life you deserve.
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Question 1 of 20
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Yes = 1 point, No = 0 pointsWere you sexually abused as a child or adolescent?
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Question 2 of 20
Question 2
Yes = 1 point, No = 0 pointsDid your parents have trouble with sexual behavior?
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Question 3 of 20
Question 3
Yes = 1 point, No = 0 pointsDo you often find yourself preoccupied with sexual thoughts?
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Yes = 1 point, No = 0 pointsDo you feel that your sexual behavior is not normal?
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Question 5
Yes = 1 point, No = 0 pointsDo you ever feel bad about your sexual behavior?
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Question 6
Yes = 1 point, No = 0 pointsHas your sexual behavior ever created problems?
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Question 7 of 20
Question 7
Yes = 1 point, No = 0 pointsHave you ever sought help for sexual behavior you did not like?
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Question 8 of 20
Question 8
Yes = 1 point, No = 0 pointsHas anyone been hurt emotionally because of your sexual behavior?
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Question 9 of 20
Question 9
Yes = 1 point, No = 0 pointsAre any of your sexual thoughts against the law?
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Question 10 of 20
Question 10
Yes = 1 point, No = 0 pointsHave you made efforts to quit a type of sexual activity and failed?
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Question 11 of 20
Question 11
Yes = 1 point, No = 0 pointsDo you hide some of your sexual behaviors from others?
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Question 12 of 20
Question 12
Yes = 1 point, No = 0 pointsHave you attempted to stop some parts of your sexual activity?
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Question 13 of 20
Question 13
Yes = 1 point, No = 0 pointsHave you felt degraded by your sexual behaviors?
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Yes = 1 point, No = 0 pointsWhen you have sex, do you feel depressed afterwards?
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Yes = 1 point, No = 0 pointsDo you feel controlled by your sexual desire?
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Yes = 1 point, No = 0 pointsHave important parts of your life (such as job, family, friends, leisure activities) been neglected because you were spending too much time on sex?
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Question 17 of 20
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Yes = 1 point, No = 0 pointsDo you ever think your sexual desire is stronger than you are?
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Question 18 of 20
Question 18
Yes = 1 point, No = 0 pointsIs sex almost all you think about?
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Question 19 of 20
Question 19
Yes = 1 point, No = 0 pointsHas sex (or romantic fantasies) been a way for you to escape your problems?
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Question 20 of 20
Question 20
Yes = 1 point, No = 0 pointsHas sex become the most important thing in your life?