The Body Image Psychological Inflexibility Scale: Development and psychometric properties

Abstract Body image disturbance and body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) have been researched from a variety of psychological approaches. Psychological inflexibility, or avoidance of one׳s own cognitive and affective states at a cost to personal values, may be a useful construct to understand these proble...

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description Abstract Body image disturbance and body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) have been researched from a variety of psychological approaches. Psychological inflexibility, or avoidance of one׳s own cognitive and affective states at a cost to personal values, may be a useful construct to understand these problems. In an effort to clarify the role of psychological inflexibility in body image disturbance and BDD, a measure was created based on the principles of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). The scale was developed by generating new items to represent the construct and revising items from an existing scale measuring aspects of body image psychological inflexibility. The study was conducted with an ethnically diverse undergraduate population using three samples during the validation process. Participants completed multiple assessments to determine the validity of the measure and were interviewed for BDD. The 16-item scale has internal consistency ( α =0.93), a single factor solution, convergent validity, and test re-test reliability ( r =0.90). Data demonstrate a relationship between psychological inflexibility and body image disturbance indicating empirical support for an ACT conceptualization of body image problems and the use of this measure for body image disturbance and BDD.
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Adolescent
Adult
Assessment
Avoidance
Body dysmorphic disorder
Body Dysmorphic Disorders - diagnosis
Body Dysmorphic Disorders - psychology
Body Image - psychology
Body image disturbance
Body image flexibility
Female
Humans
Male
Measurement
Middle Aged
Psychiatry
Psychometrics - methods
Reproducibility of Results
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Young Adult
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