Development and initial psychometric evaluation of the Body Image Matrix of Thinness and Muscularity - Female Bodies

Autor(en): Steinfeld, Beate
Hartmann, Andrea S. 
Waldorf, Manuel 
Vocks, Silja 
Affiliationen: Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Osnabrück University, Knollstraße 15, 49088, Osnabrück, Germany. beate.steinfeld@uni-osnabrueck.de. Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Osnabrück University, Knollstraße 15, 49088, Osnabrück, Germany. Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Osnabrück University, Knollstraße 15, 49088, Osnabrück, Germany. Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Osnabrück University, Knollstraße 15, 49088, Osnabrück, Germany.
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Journal: Journal of eating disorders
Volumen: 8
Ausgabe: 1
75
Zusammenfassung: 
BACKGROUND Despite evidence that thinness and muscularity are part of the female body ideal, there is not yet a reliable figure rating scale measuring the body image of women which includes both of these dimensions. To overcome this shortcoming, the Body Image Matrix of Thinness and Muscularity - Female Bodies (BIMTM-FB) was developed. METHODS The objective of this study is to analyze the psychometric properties of this measure. N = 607 non-clinical women and N = 32 women with eating disorders answered the BIMTM-FB as well as instruments assessing eating disorder symptoms and body image disturbance in order to test the convergent validity of the BIMTM-FB. To assess test-retest reliability, a two-week interval was determined. RESULTS The results indicated that the body-fat dimension of the BIMTM-FB correlates significantly with the Contour Drawing Rating-Scale, the Drive for Leanness Scale (DLS) and the Body Appreciation Scale, while the muscularity dimension of the BIMTM-FB was significantly associated with the DLS and the Drive for Muscularity Scale, proving the convergent validity of the BIMTM-FB. High coefficients of test-retest reliability were found. Moreover, the BIMTM-FB differentiated between the clinical sample and the non-clinical controls. CONCLUSIONS The BIMTM-FB is a figure rating scale assessing both thinness and muscularity as part of the female body ideal. Due to its high reliability and validity, the BIMTM-FB can be recommended in research and practice.
ISSN: 2050-2974
DOI: 10.1186/s40337-020-00345-w
Externe URL: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7709434

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