A Dutch translation and validation of the Body Appreciation Scale-2:An investigation with female university students in the Netherlands

This paper describes a Dutch translation and validation of the Body Appreciation Scale-2 (BAS-2; Tylka & Wood-Barcalow, 2015a), an instrument for assessing key components of positive body image. Dutch speaking female university students (N=310, M-age = 21.31, SD=3.04) completed the Dutch BAS-2. To assess its construct validity, participants also completed measures of appearance satisfaction, functionality satisfaction, self-objectification, self-esteem, and optimistic life orientation. Exploratory factor analysis revealed a one-dimensional factor structure of the Dutch BAS-2, substantiatin... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Alleva, Jessica M
Martijn, Carolien
Veldhuis, Jolanda
Tylka, Tracy L
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2016
Reihe/Periodikum: Alleva , J M , Martijn , C , Veldhuis , J & Tylka , T L 2016 , ' A Dutch translation and validation of the Body Appreciation Scale-2 : An investigation with female university students in the Netherlands ' , Body Image , vol. 19 , pp. 44-48 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bodyim.2016.08.008
Schlagwörter: Adolescent / Adult / Body Image / Factor Analysis / Statistical / Female / Humans / Male / Netherlands / Personal Satisfaction / Psychometrics / Reproducibility of Results / Self Concept / Students / Surveys and Questionnaires / Translations / Universities / Young Adult / Factor structure / IMAGE / FUNCTIONALITY / Body appreciation / PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES / Translation / OPTIMISM / Dutch women / HONG-KONG / ESTEEM / Positive body image / LIFE ORIENTATION TEST
Sprache: Englisch
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This paper describes a Dutch translation and validation of the Body Appreciation Scale-2 (BAS-2; Tylka & Wood-Barcalow, 2015a), an instrument for assessing key components of positive body image. Dutch speaking female university students (N=310, M-age = 21.31, SD=3.04) completed the Dutch BAS-2. To assess its construct validity, participants also completed measures of appearance satisfaction, functionality satisfaction, self-objectification, self-esteem, and optimistic life orientation. Exploratory factor analysis revealed a one-dimensional factor structure of the Dutch BAS-2, substantiating the BAS-2 factor structure found in samples of U.S., Chinese, and Iranian university students and community adults. Dutch BAS-2 scores also demonstrated good internal consistency (alpha=.90), convergent validity, and incremental validity. In addition, lower body mass indices were associated with higher Dutch BAS-2 scores. The present findings support the cross-cultural equivalence of the BAS-2 and thus its promise in enabling research on positive body image in diverse cultural contexts.