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Body appreciation around the world: Measurement invariance of the Body Appreciation Scale-2 (BAS-2) across 65 nations, 40 languages, gender identities, and age
Swami, Viren; Tran, Ulrich; Stieger, Stefan; Aavik, Toivo; Abdollahpour Ranjbar, Hamed; Adebayo, Sulaiman Olanrewaju; Afhami, Reza; Ahmed, Oli; Aimé, Annie; Akel, Marwan; Al Halbusi, Hussam; Alexias, George; Ali, Khawla F.; Alp Dal, Nursel; Alsalhani, Anas B.; Álvares Solas, Sara; Soares Amaral, Ana Carolina; Andrianto, Sonny; Aspden, Trefor; Argyrides, Marios; Benzon R. Aruta, John Jamir; Atkin, Stephen; Ayandele, Olusola; Baceviciene, Migle; Irrazabal, Natalia Carolina
; Callegari Zanetti, Marcelo; Zawisza, Magdalena; Zeeni, Nadine; Zvaríková, Martina; Voracek, Martin
Fecha de publicación:
08/2023
Editorial:
Elsevier
Revista:
Body Image
ISSN:
1740-1445
e-ISSN:
1873-6807
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
The Body Appreciation Scale-2 (BAS-2) is a widely used measure of a core facet of the positive body image construct. However, extant research concerning measurement invariance of the BAS-2 across a large number of nations remains limited. Here, we utilised the Body Image in Nature (BINS) dataset – with data collected between 2020 and 2022 – to assess measurement invariance of the BAS-2 across 65 nations, 40 languages, gender identities, and age groups. Multi-group confirmatory factor analysis indicated that full scalar invariance was upheld across all nations, languages, gender identities, and age groups, suggesting that the unidimensional BAS-2 model has widespread applicability. There were large differences across nations and languages in latent body appreciation, while differences across gender identities and age groups were negligible-to-small. Additionally, greater body appreciation was significantly associated with higher life satisfaction, being single (versus being married or in a committed relationship), and greater rurality (versus urbanicity). Across a subset of nations where nation-level data were available, greater body appreciation was also significantly associated with greater cultural distance from the United States and greater relative income inequality. These findings suggest that the BAS-2 likely captures a near-universal conceptualisation of the body appreciation construct, which shouldfacilitate further cross-cultural research.
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Swami, Viren; Tran, Ulrich; Stieger, Stefan; Aavik, Toivo; Abdollahpour Ranjbar, Hamed; et al.; Body appreciation around the world: Measurement invariance of the Body Appreciation Scale-2 (BAS-2) across 65 nations, 40 languages, gender identities, and age; Elsevier; Body Image; 46; 8-2023; 449-466
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