Title of article :
Psychometric Properties of Persian Version of Body Image Shame Scale: A Study in Cosmetic Surgery Clinics
Author/Authors :
Khanjani, Sajad School of Behavioral Sciences and Mental Health - Tehran Institute of Psychiatry - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Gharraee, Banafsheh Department of Clinical Psychology - School of Behavioral Sciences and Mental Health - Tehran Institute of Psychiatry - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Ramezani Farani, Abbas Department of Clinical Psychology - School of Behavioral Sciences and Mental Health - Tehran Institute of Psychiatry - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Foroughi, Aliakbar Department of Clinical Psychology - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah
Abstract :
Background: Body image shame considerably contributes to the development and persistence of eating and body image disorders.
Objectives: The current study was done to determine the psychometric properties of the body image shame scale and introduce a
suitable measure for researchers and therapists in the field of psychological health.
Methods: In this study, 409 (136 men and 273 females) individuals who referred to cosmetic surgery clinics in Tehran were chosen.
The construct validity of the body image shame was assessed using confirmatory factor analysis and divergent and convergent
validity. To assess the divergent and convergent validity of the body compassion scale, appearance anxiety inventory, dysmorphic
concern questionnaire and Forms of Self-Criticizing/Attacking and Self-Reassuring Scale were used. Internal Consistency and testretest
reliability (4 weeks’ interval) were used to evaluate reliability. LISREL V8.80 and SSPS V20 were used for data analysis.
Results: The results of confirmatory factor analysis showed that the two-factor model (internal and external body image shame)
fitted the data (RMSEA = 0.07, NFI = 0.94, CFI = 0.92). Body image shame scale had a positive, significant correlation with dysmorphic
concern, appearance anxiety, and self-criticism, and a negative, significant correlation with body compassion (P < 0.05). Also,
Cronbach’s alpha coefficient, for the whole of scale, internal body image shame, and external body image shame were 0.85, 0.79,
and 0.82, respectively.
Conclusions: Psychometric properties of the persian version of thebodyimageshamescale wereconfirmedin this study. Therefore,
it can be used as a valid instrument in research and clinical works in populations with concerns about body image.
Keywords :
Body Image , Cosmetic Surgery , Psychometric Properties , Shame , Scale
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (IJPBS)