Factor Structure and Validity of the Body Parts Satisfaction Scale: Results from the 1972 Psychology Today Survey

In 1972, the first major national study on body image was conducted under the auspices of Psychology Today. Body image was assessed with the Body Parts Satisfaction Scale, which examined the dissatisfaction people experienced with 24 aspects of their bodies. Despite the continued reliance on this sc...

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Main Authors: David Frederick, George W Bohrnstedt, Elaine Hatfield, Ellen Berscheid
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Rijeka 2014-07-01
Series:Psychological Topics
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Online Access:https://pt.ffri.hr/pt/article/view/125
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spelling doaj-8375002c1a82427a943a20f02c7e01c12021-05-20T12:39:57ZengUniversity of RijekaPsychological Topics1332-07422014-07-01232Factor Structure and Validity of the Body Parts Satisfaction Scale: Results from the 1972 Psychology Today SurveyDavid Frederick0George W Bohrnstedt1Elaine Hatfield2Ellen Berscheid3Chapman UniversityAmerican Institutes for Research, Washington, DC, USADepartment of Psychology, University of Hawaii, USADepartment of Psychology, University of Minnesota, USAIn 1972, the first major national study on body image was conducted under the auspices of Psychology Today. Body image was assessed with the Body Parts Satisfaction Scale, which examined the dissatisfaction people experienced with 24 aspects of their bodies. Despite the continued reliance on this scale and reference to the study, data on the factor structure of this measure in a sample of adults have never been published, and citations of the original scale have relied on an unpublished manuscript (Bohrnstedt, 1977). An exploratory factor analysis conducted on 2,013 adults revealed factors for men (Face, Sex Organ, Height, Lower Body, Mid Torso, Upper Torso, Height) and women (Face, Sex Organ, Height, Lower Torso, Mid Torso, Extremities, Breast). The factors were weakly to moderately intercorrelated, suggesting the scale can be analyzed by items, by subscales, or by total score. People who reported more dissatisfaction with their body also tended to report lower self-esteem and less comfort interacting with members of the other sex. The analyses provide a useful comparison point for researchers looking to examine gender differences in dissatisfaction with specific aspects of the body, as well as the factor structures linking these items.https://pt.ffri.hr/pt/article/view/125Psychology Todaybody imagebody parts satisfaction scalevalidityprevalence of body dissatisfaction
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George W Bohrnstedt
Elaine Hatfield
Ellen Berscheid
Factor Structure and Validity of the Body Parts Satisfaction Scale: Results from the 1972 Psychology Today Survey
Psychological Topics
Psychology Today
body image
body parts satisfaction scale
validity
prevalence of body dissatisfaction
author_facet David Frederick
George W Bohrnstedt
Elaine Hatfield
Ellen Berscheid
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title Factor Structure and Validity of the Body Parts Satisfaction Scale: Results from the 1972 Psychology Today Survey
title_short Factor Structure and Validity of the Body Parts Satisfaction Scale: Results from the 1972 Psychology Today Survey
title_full Factor Structure and Validity of the Body Parts Satisfaction Scale: Results from the 1972 Psychology Today Survey
title_fullStr Factor Structure and Validity of the Body Parts Satisfaction Scale: Results from the 1972 Psychology Today Survey
title_full_unstemmed Factor Structure and Validity of the Body Parts Satisfaction Scale: Results from the 1972 Psychology Today Survey
title_sort factor structure and validity of the body parts satisfaction scale: results from the 1972 psychology today survey
publisher University of Rijeka
series Psychological Topics
issn 1332-0742
publishDate 2014-07-01
description In 1972, the first major national study on body image was conducted under the auspices of Psychology Today. Body image was assessed with the Body Parts Satisfaction Scale, which examined the dissatisfaction people experienced with 24 aspects of their bodies. Despite the continued reliance on this scale and reference to the study, data on the factor structure of this measure in a sample of adults have never been published, and citations of the original scale have relied on an unpublished manuscript (Bohrnstedt, 1977). An exploratory factor analysis conducted on 2,013 adults revealed factors for men (Face, Sex Organ, Height, Lower Body, Mid Torso, Upper Torso, Height) and women (Face, Sex Organ, Height, Lower Torso, Mid Torso, Extremities, Breast). The factors were weakly to moderately intercorrelated, suggesting the scale can be analyzed by items, by subscales, or by total score. People who reported more dissatisfaction with their body also tended to report lower self-esteem and less comfort interacting with members of the other sex. The analyses provide a useful comparison point for researchers looking to examine gender differences in dissatisfaction with specific aspects of the body, as well as the factor structures linking these items.
topic Psychology Today
body image
body parts satisfaction scale
validity
prevalence of body dissatisfaction
url https://pt.ffri.hr/pt/article/view/125
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