Psychometric properties of a Dutch translation of the Functionality Appreciation Scale (FAS) among adults in the Netherlands

The Functionality Appreciation Scale (FAS; Alleva et al., 2017) measures functionality appreciation, the extent to which people appreciate their body for what it is able to do. We translated the FAS to Dutch and evaluated its factor structure and psychometric properties among 471 native Dutch speakers in the Netherlands (255 cisgender women, 204 cisgender men, 8 nonbinary, 1 “other,” 3 “rather not say”) who were between 18 and 85 years old. Participants completed the Dutch translation of the FAS, followed by questionnaires to assess additional variables of interest (body appreciation, appearan... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Alleva, Jessica M.
Custers, Marieke
Wu, Yi
Martijn, Carolien
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2023
Reihe/Periodikum: Alleva , J M , Custers , M , Wu , Y & Martijn , C 2023 , ' Psychometric properties of a Dutch translation of the Functionality Appreciation Scale (FAS) among adults in the Netherlands ' , Body Image , vol. 47 , 101624 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bodyim.2023.101624
Schlagwörter: Body functionality / Functionality appreciation / Positive body image / Psychometrics / The Netherlands
Sprache: Englisch
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The Functionality Appreciation Scale (FAS; Alleva et al., 2017) measures functionality appreciation, the extent to which people appreciate their body for what it is able to do. We translated the FAS to Dutch and evaluated its factor structure and psychometric properties among 471 native Dutch speakers in the Netherlands (255 cisgender women, 204 cisgender men, 8 nonbinary, 1 “other,” 3 “rather not say”) who were between 18 and 85 years old. Participants completed the Dutch translation of the FAS, followed by questionnaires to assess additional variables of interest (body appreciation, appearance satisfaction, self-esteem, and gratitude). Exploratory factor analysis showed that Dutch FAS scores demonstrated a unidimensional factor structure. Dutch FAS scores demonstrated acceptable internal consistency and construct validity via their positive associations with the additional variables of interest. Dutch FAS scores also demonstrated gender invariance, and women reported higher functionality appreciation than men. Dutch FAS scores evidenced incremental validity for gratitude (but not self-esteem), and were inversely correlated with age and body mass index. Last, 2-week test-retest reliability of the Dutch FAS scores was supported. Overall, these findings provide support that the Dutch FAS is a psychometrically sound instrument to assess functionality appreciation among Dutch speaking adults in the Netherlands.