Erectile Dysfunction Test (ED Test Based on Real Screening Criteria)

This private screening tool combines a validated score with contextual questions to provide a more complete understanding of your current pattern.

  • - Takes about 1-2 minutes
  • - Uses a clinically used IIEF-5 framework
  • - Answers stay private in your current session

Important: this is a screening assessment, not a diagnosis. If you have ongoing concerns or persistent symptoms, consult a qualified healthcare professional.

Erectile Dysfunction Screening Tool

Private, session-only screening based on the last 6 months.

Before you start

This tool combines a validated ED severity score with context questions for better guidance. It is a screening assessment, not a diagnosis.

  • Answer based on your experience over the past 6 months.
  • Most people finish in about 1-2 minutes.
  • Your answers stay private in your current session.
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What this ED test measures

This test evaluates erectile function using a validated five-question score and then adds context questions about situational variation, stress, sleep, and lifestyle factors.

The context layer does not change your formal score. It is used to provide better interpretation of possible contributing factors.

How the scoring works

Your core score is calculated from 5 to 25 based on erectile function questions.

  • 22-25: No erectile dysfunction
  • 17-21: Mild erectile dysfunction
  • 12-16: Mild to moderate erectile dysfunction
  • 8-11: Moderate erectile dysfunction
  • 5-7: Severe erectile dysfunction

Understanding your results

Results include a severity level and a separate interpretation layer. Interpretation may indicate situational, lifestyle-related, more consistent, or mixed patterns.

This helps explain potential influences on erection quality, while staying within clear screening boundaries.

Common causes of erectile dysfunction

Psychological factors

Stress, anxiety, and performance pressure can strongly influence erectile function.

Physical factors

Circulation, hormonal changes, or other health conditions may contribute to persistent symptoms.

Lifestyle factors

Poor sleep, high alcohol intake, and high stress load can worsen erection quality over time.

Psychological vs physical ED

Situational patterns often vary by context and may be linked to mental or emotional factors. More consistent patterns across most situations may warrant deeper medical evaluation.

This screening tool can highlight patterns, but cannot determine a definitive cause.

How accurate is this test?

The core scoring framework (IIEF-5) is widely used in research and clinical screening. However, this tool relies on self-reported answers and does not replace professional evaluation.

Use it as a starting point for understanding your current pattern.

When to seek professional advice

  • Symptoms are persistent or worsening
  • Difficulties occur consistently across situations
  • There is a clear change from your prior baseline
  • The issue is affecting your wellbeing or relationships

Erectile Dysfunction Test FAQ

Related tools

If you want to explore additional tools on the site, try the penis size calculator or the penis size visualizer.

Reference

  • Rosen RC et al. The International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF), Urology (1997). [url]
  • Rosen RC et al. Development and evaluation of the 5-item IIEF-5, Int J Impot Res (1999). [url]
  • American Urological Association. Erectile Dysfunction (ED) Guideline. [url]

Medical disclaimer: This tool is for informational purposes only and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.