International Index of Erectile Function - 6 (IIEF-6)

A 6-item questionnaire focusing on erectile function, extracted from the full IIEF. Assesses erection frequency, firmness, maintenance, and satisfaction over the past 4 weeks.

Specialties: urology

Time:3 min
Pages:1
Questions:6
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Patient-Reported Outcome Measure

Total Score
72/100
Clinical InterpretationModerate Function
Section 1
Completed (8/10)
Section 2
Completed (7/10)
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About the International Index of Erectile Function - 6 (IIEF-6)

The International Index of Erectile Function - 6 (IIEF-6) is a validated patient-reported outcome measure specifically designed to assess erectile function. It is a shortened version of the full 15-item IIEF questionnaire, focusing exclusively on the erectile function domain. The IIEF-6 has demonstrated excellent psychometric properties, including high internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha > 0.90), strong test-retest reliability, and good construct validity. It is responsive to treatment-related changes and has been validated across multiple languages and cultures. The questionnaire is widely used in clinical practice, research studies, and pharmaceutical trials to assess erectile dysfunction severity and monitor treatment outcomes.

Prevalence:
common

Medical Specialties

Urology

Clinical Indications

Erectile Dysfunction
Sexual Dysfunction
Urological Conditions
Men's health
Sexual Medicine

Developer Information

The International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) was developed by Dr. Raymond C. Rosen and colleagues, with the original 15-item version published in 1997. The IIEF-6 is a shortened version focusing specifically on erectile function, extracted from the full IIEF questionnaire. The development and validation of the IIEF-6 was based on psychometric analysis of the full IIEF, identifying the 6 questions that best capture the erectile function domain.

Copyright & Licensing

The IIEF and IIEF-6 are proprietary instruments. Copyright and licensing information should be verified with the developers or publishers. The IIEF is widely used in clinical practice and research, and validated translations are available in multiple languages. Use in commercial applications may require permission or licensing.

Administration Instructions

Please answer the following questions about your sexual function over the past 4 weeks. Be honest and choose the answer that best describes your experience. All questions refer to your experiences during the past 4 weeks.

Scoring Methodology

The IIEF-6 consists of 6 questions, each scored on a scale from 0 to 5. Questions 1-4 assess the frequency of erections, erection firmness, ability to penetrate, and ability to maintain erection. Question 5 assesses difficulty maintaining erection to completion (scored 0-5, where higher scores indicate less difficulty). Question 15 assesses overall satisfaction with sex life (scored 0-5). The Total Score is the sum of all 6 questions, ranging from 0-30. All 6 questions must be answered to calculate the total score. Higher scores indicate better erectile function. The IIEF-6 Total Score is classified as follows: No ED (26-30), Mild ED (22-25), Mild to Moderate ED (17-21), Moderate ED (11-16), Severe ED (6-10), Very Severe ED (0-5).

Scoring:
Higher is better

Meaningful Change Threshold

A change of 4-6 points in the IIEF-6 Total Score is considered clinically meaningful. The minimal clinically important difference (MCID) has been established at approximately 4-5 points. Changes of 2-3 points may represent small but potentially meaningful improvements, while changes of 7+ points represent substantial improvements. The IIEF-6 is highly responsive to treatment-related changes, making it valuable for monitoring treatment outcomes in both clinical practice and research settings.

Score Interpretation

Understanding what your score means

very severe ed

0 - 5

Very severe erectile dysfunction - Patient is almost never or never able to achieve or maintain erections sufficient for sexual activity.

severe ed

6 - 10

Severe erectile dysfunction - Patient experiences substantial difficulties with erectile function, rarely able to achieve or maintain erections sufficient for penetration.

moderate ed

11 - 16

Moderate erectile dysfunction - Patient experiences significant difficulties with erectile function, with erections sufficient for penetration occurring less than half the time.

mild to moderate ed

17 - 21

Mild to moderate erectile dysfunction - Patient experiences noticeable difficulties with erectile function, with erections sufficient for penetration occurring about half the time.

mild ed

22 - 25

Mild erectile dysfunction - Patient experiences occasional difficulties with erectile function but is generally able to achieve and maintain erections sufficient for sexual activity most of the time.

no ed

26 - 30

No erectile dysfunction - Patient reports normal erectile function with consistent ability to achieve and maintain erections sufficient for satisfactory sexual activity.

Subscales

This questionnaire measures multiple dimensions

Clinical Limitations & Considerations

The IIEF-6 focuses exclusively on erectile function and does not assess other domains of sexual function such as orgasmic function, sexual desire, or overall satisfaction (beyond the single satisfaction question). The questionnaire requires patients to have attempted sexual activity within the past 4 weeks, which may limit its applicability to certain patient populations. Cultural and language differences may affect interpretation, and validated translations should be used for non-English speaking populations. The IIEF-6 should be used as part of a comprehensive clinical assessment rather than as the sole basis for diagnosis or treatment decisions. Patients who have not attempted sexual activity may score 0 on multiple items, which may not accurately reflect their erectile function potential.

Supporting Literature

Key validation and development studies for the International Index of Erectile Function - 6 (IIEF-6)

  1. 1

    The international index of erectile function (IIEF): a multidimensional scale for assessment of erectile dysfunction

    Rosen RC, Riley A, Wagner G, Osterloh IH, Kirkpatrick J, Mishra A

    Urology, 1997

  2. 2

    Development and evaluation of an abridged, 5-item version of the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF-5) as a diagnostic tool for erectile dysfunction

    Rosen RC, Cappelleri JC, Smith MD, Lipsky J, Peña BM

    International Journal of Impotence Research, 1999

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